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Lord Kelvin : His influence on electrical measurements and units

Part of the History and Management of Technology series
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Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), arguably Britain's most eminent scientist after Newton, spent much of his life in work which led to the development of today's electrical units and standards.

Despite his influence, there are few biographies of stature (largely due to the abstruse nature of much of his technical research).

This treatment concentrates upon his work in three phases; discovery of the fundamental concepts and coding them into universal laws, leading the adoption of the metric system, and securing worldwide use of units and standards (now the IEC system).

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Product Details
0863412378 / 9780863412370
Hardback
530.092
01/04/1992
United Kingdom
120 pages
156 x 234 mm