The Forms of Water in Clouds & Rivers, Ice & Glaciers - Softcover

Tyndall, John

 
9781406784923: The Forms of Water in Clouds & Rivers, Ice & Glaciers

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Written with the aim of elevating the character of science in popular literature, this book comprises work on the various forms of water written by contemporary leading thinkers from around the world. Comprising a plethora of treatise outlining the latest advances of thought, this comprehensive text provides an astounding introduction to the science of water that will interest aspiring scientists and historians alike. From Icicles to Atomic Poles, the information contained within its pages make this book a worthy addition to any library. John Tyndall was a renowned physicist in the 19th century, gaining fame initially through his study of diamagnetism and later through his ground-breaking discoveries in the field of infrared radiation. Originally published in 1872, this book is proudly republished with an introductory biography of the author.

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John Tyndall FRS was an important 19th-century Irish physicist. His scientific prominence developed in the 1850s as a result of his research into diamagnetism. Later, he produced discoveries in the fields of infrared radiation and air physical characteristics, establishing the link between atmospheric CO2 and what is now known as the greenhouse effect in 1859. Tyndall also authored over a dozen science books that introduced a large number of people to cutting-edge 19th-century experimental physics. From 1853 to 1887, he taught physics at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1868. Tyndall was born at Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow, Ireland. His father was a local police constable, descended from Gloucestershire emigrants who arrived in southeast Ireland around 1670. Tyndall attended the local schools (Ballinabranna Primary School) in County Carlow until his late teens and was most likely an assistant teacher near the conclusion of his tenure there. Technical drawing and mathematics were particularly important subjects in school, with some applications to land surveying. In his late teens, he was engaged as a draftsman by the Ordnance Survey of Ireland in 1839, and he later went to the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain in 1842.

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