William Crookes was one of the great nineteenth century experimental physicists. One day, as he was working in his lab, he made a discovery that would become an obsession and the centerpiece of his life for the next several years. He discovered that when he brought a source of heat close to a ball suspended in a vacuum, the ball would be repelled.
He thought that he had discovered a link between heat and the force of gravity. This started him on a long series of experiments that eventually led to the common Crookes radiometer that you see today.
This book tells the story of those experiments and how some of the greatest physicists of that time grappled with the enigma of how the device works. It also explains the current physical understanding of the device and presents a few basic physics problems related to how the device works.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'The history and physics of the Crookes radiometer, also known as a light mill. Invented in the early 1870's by Sir William Crookes, this device has challenged some of the greatest minds in physics, such as James Clerk Maxwell and Albert Einstein, to explain its behavior. It continues to be manufactured to this day, and sold as a curiosity and educational aid'. Artikel-Nr. 9781887187442
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