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Physics
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General
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Physics
by
Aristotle
, translated by Wikisource
Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
(1638) by
Galileo Galilei
, translated by
Henry Crew
and
Alfonso De Salvio
Discourse Concerning the Natation of Bodies
(1612) by
Galileo Galilei
, translated by
Thomas Salusbury
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
(1729) by
Isaac Newton
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
(1846) by
Isaac Newton
Derivation of the laws of motion and equilibrium from a metaphysical principle
(1746) by
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis
, translated by Wikisource
Additamentum II: Concerning the motion of particles in a non-resistant medium, determined by a method of maxima and minima
by
Leonhard Euler
, translated by Wikisource from
Translation:Methodus inveniendi
On the Conservation of Force
(1862-3) by
Hermann von Helmholtz
, translated by
Edmund Atkinson
The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science I
as it appeared in the October 1873
Popular Science Monthly
The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science II
as it appeared in the November 1873
Popular Science Monthly
The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science III
as it appeared in the December 1873
Popular Science Monthly
The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science IV
as it appeared in the January 1874
Popular Science Monthly
Stallo's Concepts of Modern Physics
as it appeared in the May 1882
Popular Science Monthly
Subject matter of Natural Philosophy informed by science of Physics
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The Measure of Time
(1898) by
Henri Poincaré
, translated by
George Bruce Halsted
Philosophy of Physics (procedural)
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Novum Organum
(1620)
passim
by
Francis Bacon
Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
(1638)
passim
by
Galileo Galilei
, translated by
Henry Crew
and
Alfonso De Salvio
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
(1726)
passim
by
Isaac Newton
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics/Second Part
(1783) by
Immanuel Kant
, translated by
Paul Carus
Science and Hypothesis
(1902) by
Henri Poincaré
, translated by
William John Greenstreet
Eight Lectures on Theoretical Physics
(1915) by
Max Planck
, translated by
Albert P. Wills
Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy
(1914) by
Bertrand Russell
Relativity: The Special and General Theory
(1916) by
Albert Einstein
The Meaning of Relativity
(1922) by
Albert Einstein
Weights and measures
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An Essay on Quantity
by
Thomas Reid
, 1748.
Dyne
as it appears in
The New Student's Reference Work
The Metric System
as it appears in
The New Student's Reference Work
Dynamometer
as it appears in
The New Student's Reference Work
Lactometer
as it appears in
The New Student's Reference Work
Metronome
as it appears in
The New Student's Reference Work
Descriptive and experimental mechanics
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The Ball-Paradox
as it appeared in the April 1877
Popular Science Monthly
The Constancy of Motion
as it appeared in the December 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Heat and Motion, and Political Economy
as it appeared in the July 1877
Popular Science Monthly
The Origins of Statics
by
Pierre Duhem
as it appeared in the October 1903
Revue des Questions Scientifiques
translated by
ResidentScholar
.
On Governors
(1868) by
James Clerk Maxwell
Atomic physics
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The Constitution of Matter
as it appeared in the September 1873
Popular Science Monthly
The Theory of Molecules
as it appeared in the January 1874
Popular Science Monthly
"
Atom
," by
James Clerk Maxwell
in
Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
(v. 3) (1878)
Are the Elements Elementary?
as it appeared in the February 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Molecular Magnitudes
as it appeared in the October 1877
Popular Science Monthly
Molecular Dynamics
as it appeared in the January 1879
Popular Science Monthly
The Molecular Theory
as it appeared in the August 1879
Popular Science Monthly
What Is a Molecule?
as it appeared in the September 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Speculations on the Nature of Matter
as it appeared in the April 1883
Popular Science Monthly
The Relations of Physics of Electrons to Other Branches of Science
(1904) by
Paul Langevin
Matter
(1911) by
Joseph John Thomson
Relativity
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Portal:Relativity
Quantum theory
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On a Heuristic Point of View about the Creation and Conversion of Light
(1905) by
Albert Einstein
Gravitation
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
(1729) by
Isaac Newton
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
(1846) by
Isaac Newton
The Field Equations of Gravitation
Time, Space, and Gravitation
Kinetic Theories of Gravitation
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The Le Sage Theory of Gravitation
(1782/1898) by
Georges-Louis Le Sage
Notice de la Vie et des Ecrits de George Louis Le Sage (English)
(1807) by
John Playfair
The Atomic Theory of Lucretius
(1868) by
Fleeming Jenkin
On the Ultramundane Corpuscles of Le Sage
(1872) by
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
The Mathematical and Philosophical State of the Physical Sciences
(1874) by
Joseph Lovering
"
Atom
," by
James Clerk Maxwell
in
Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
(v. 3) (1878)
"
Attraction
," by
James Clerk Maxwell
in
Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
(v. 3) (1878)
Kinetic Theories of Gravitation
(1876) by
William Bower Taylor
On some Dynamical Conditions applicable to Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation
(1877/1878) by
Samuel Tolver Preston
Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation
(1878) by
James Croll
Mutual Action of Vortex Atoms and Ultramundane Corpuscles
(1879) by
George Forbes
A Suggestion in regard to Crystallization, on the Hypothesis that Molecules are not infinitely Hard
(1880) by
Samuel Tolver Preston
On Action at a Distance (Browne)
(1881) by
Walter Raleigh Browne
On Action at a Distance (Preston)
(1881) by
Samuel Tolver Preston
On the Importance of Experiments in relation to the Mechanical Theory of Gravitation
(1881) by
Samuel Tolver Preston
Physical Theories of Gravitation
(1895) by
Thomas Proctor Hall
Comparative Review of some Dynamical Theories of Gravitation
(1895) by
Samuel Tolver Preston
Considerations on Gravitation
(1900) by
Hendrik Lorentz
The Corpuscular Theories of Gravitation
(1903) by J. W. Peck
The Theory of Lesage
(1908) by
Henri Poincaré
Matter
(1911) by
Joseph John Thomson
Earlier Theories of Gravity
(1913) by
Hereward Carrington
Sound and acoustics
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On the Production of Sound by Light
as it appeared in the October 1880
Popular Science Monthly
Production of Sound by Radiant Energy II
as it appeared in the June 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Production of Sound by Radiant Energy I
as it appeared in the June 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Acoustics
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Echo
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Heat and thermodynamics
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"
Memoir on the Motive Power of Heat
" by
Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron
as it appeared in volume 1 of
Taylor's
Scientific Memoirs
Action of Dark Radiations
by
John Tyndall
as it appeared in the June 1872
Popular Science Monthly
History of the Dynamical Theory of Heat I
as it appeared in the December 1877
Popular Science Monthly
History of the Dynamical Theory of Heat II
as it appeared in the January 1878
Popular Science Monthly
Possible Efficiency of Heat-Engines
as it appeared in the October 1880
Popular Science Monthly
Examination of Thermometers at the Yale Observatory
as it appeared in the August 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Action of Radiant Heat on Gaseous Matter
as it appeared in the May 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Specific Heat
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
The Scientific Papers of Josiah Willard Gibbs, Volume I (Thermodynamics)
(1906) by
Josiah Willard Gibbs
.
Light and optics
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Opticks (2nd Ed)
(1704) by
Isaac Newton
Opticks (4th Ed)
(1730) by
Isaac Newton
Accord between different laws of Nature that seemed incompatible
(1744) by
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis
, translated by Wikisource
Visual Images in Darkness
as it appeared in the October 1872
Popular Science Monthly
Modern Optics and Painting I
as it appeared in the February 1874
Popular Science Monthly
Modern Optics and Painting II
as it appeared in the March 1874
Popular Science Monthly
Images and Shadows
as it appeared in the April 1874
Popular Science Monthly
The Crooked Courses of Light
as it appeared in the May 1874
Popular Science Monthly
Hints on the Stereoscope
as it appeared in the July 1874
Popular Science Monthly
On the Correctness of Photographs
as it appeared in the April 1875
Popular Science Monthly
The Microscope and its Misinterpretations
as it appeared in the June 1875
Popular Science Monthly
The Cause of the Light of Flames
as it appeared in the October 1875
Popular Science Monthly
The Mechanical Action of Light
as it appeared in the October 1875
Popular Science Monthly
The Nature of Fluorescence
as it appeared in the February 1876
Popular Science Monthly
The Mechanical Action of Light
as it appeared in the July 1876
Popular Science Monthly
The Constants of Color
as it appeared in the October 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Simple Experiments in Optics
as it appeared in the October 1877
Popular Science Monthly
The Contrast of Colors
as it appeared in the November 1878
Popular Science Monthly
The Most Powerful Telescope in Existence
as it appeared in the January 1880
Popular Science Monthly
Goethe's Farbenlehre: Theory of Colors I
as it appeared in the June 1880
Popular Science Monthly
Goethe's Farbenlehre: Theory of Colors II
as it appeared in the July 1880
Popular Science Monthly
Optical Illusions of Motion
as it appeared in the February 1881
Popular Science Monthly
The Stereoscope: Its History I
as it appeared in the May 1882
Popular Science Monthly
The Stereoscope: Its Theory II
as it appeared in the June 1882
Popular Science Monthly
Lengthening the Visible Spectrum
as it appeared in the May 1883
Popular Science Monthly
The Colors of Flowers
as it appeared in the October 1883
Popular Science Monthly
Experimental Determination of the Velocity of Light
(1878) by
Albert Abraham Michelson
Interference Phenomena in a new form of Refractometer
(1882) by
Albert Abraham Michelson
On Rainbows
as it appeared in the March 1884
Popular Science Monthly
Influence of Motion of the Medium on the Velocity of Light
(1886) by
Albert Abraham Michelson
and
Edward W. Morley
Elementary Color
by
Milton Bradley
(1895)
(
transcription project
)
On a method for making the wave length of sodium light the actual and practical standard of length
(1888) by
Albert Abraham Michelson
and
Edward W. Morley
Color Problems
by
Emily Noyes Vanderpoel
(1901)
(
start transcription
)
Color Standards and Color Nomenclature
by
Robert Ridgway
(1912)
(
transcription project
)
Effect of Reflection from a Moving Mirror on the Velocity of Light
(1913) by
Albert Abraham Michelson
A proof of the constancy of the velocity of light
(1913) by
Willem de Sitter
On the constancy of the velocity of light
(1913) by
Willem de Sitter
Experimental Demonstration of the Constancy of Velocity of the Light reflected from a Moving Mirror
(1918) by
Quirino Majorana
Experimental Demonstration of the Constancy of Velocity of the Light emitted by a Moving Source
(1919) by
Quirino Majorana
"
History of the Munsell Color System and Its Scientific Applications
" by
Dorothy Nickerson
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 December 1940)
"
An Analysis of the Munsell Color System Based on Measurements Made in 1919 and 1926
" by
Kasson S. Gibson
and
Dorothy Nickerson
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 December 1940)
"
Trichromatic Analysis of the Munsell Book of Color
" by
James J. Glenn
and
James T. Killian
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 December 1940)
"
Analysis of the Original Munsell Color System
" by
John E. Tyler
and
Arthur C. Hardy
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 December 1940)
"
Preliminary Report of the O. S. A. Subcommittee on the Spacing of the Munsell Colors
" by
Sidney M. Newhall
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 December 1940)
"Final Report of the OSA Subcommittee on the Spacing of the Munsell Colors*" by
Sidney M. Newhall
,
Dorothy Nickerson
and
Deane B. Judd
, in
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(1 July 1943)
The ISCC-NBS Method of Designating Colors and a Dictionary of Color Names
by
Inter-Society Color Council
,
Deane B. Judd
and
Kenneth Low Kelly
(1 November 1955)
Solar Microscope
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Spectacles
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Spectrum
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Spectrum Analysis
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Telescope
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Aether
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Encyclopædia Britannica Ninth Edition/Ether
(1875)
The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous Ether
(1881)
On the Relative Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous Ether
(1887)
The Ether and the Earth's Atmosphere
(1889)
Translation:The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Aether
(1892)
Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium III
(1897)
The relative Motion of the Earth and the Ether
(1897)
Aether and Matter
(1900)
Does Motion through the Aether cause Double Refraction?
(1902)
The Forces Acting on a Charged Condenser moving through Space
(1903)
Relative Motion of Earth and Aether
(1904)
Absence of Effects of Motion through the Aether
(1904)
Letter to Lord Kelvin
(1904)
The Ether and moving Matter
(1904)
On Double Refraction in Matter moving through the Aether
(1904)
Negative Results of Second and Third Order Tests of the Aether Drift
(1905)
On the Theory of Experiments to detect Aberrations of the Second Degree
(1905)
Report of an experiment to detect the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Effect
(1905)
Final Report on Ether-drift Experiments
(1907)
The Structure of the Æther
(1907)
Translation:On the Proof of the Reality of the Luminiferous Aether
(1913)
Ether and the Theory of Relativity
(1920)
Translation:The Demonstration of the Luminiferous Aether
Ether
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Spectroscopy
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Evolution and the Spectroscope
as it appeared in the January 1873
Popular Science Monthly
A Home-Made Spectroscope
as it appeared in the October 1879
Popular Science Monthly
The Teachings of Modern Spectroscopy
as it appeared in the August 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Spectroscopy
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Radiation physics
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On Radiant Matter I
as it appeared in the November 1879
Popular Science Monthly
On Radiant Matter II
as it appeared in the December 1879
Popular Science Monthly
On Radiation
as it appeared in the August 1883
Popular Science Monthly
Electricity
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Electricity and Life
as it appeared in the March 1873
Popular Science Monthly
Lessons in Electricity III
as it appeared in the June 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Lessons in Electricity IV
as it appeared in the July 1876
Popular Science Monthly
The Electric Light
as it appeared in the March 1879
Popular Science Monthly
The Modern Development of Faraday's Conception of Electricity
as it appeared in the June 1881
Popular Science Monthly
The Electric Storage of Energy
as it appeared in the August 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses
(1913) by
Joseph John Thomson
Ampère
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Commutator
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Dynamo-Electric Machine
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Electromagnetic theory
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On Physical Lines of Force
(1861) by
James Clerk Maxwell
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field
(1865) by
James Clerk Maxwell
Magneto-Electric Illumination
as it appeared in the September 1873
Popular Science Monthly
A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism
(1873) by
James Clerk Maxwell
On the Electric and Magnetic Effects produced by the Motion of Electrified Bodies
(1881) by
Joseph John Thomson
Electromagnetic waves, the propagation of potential, and the electromagnetic effects of a moving charge
(1888) by
Oliver Heaviside
On the Electromagnetic Effects due to the Motion of Electrification through a Dielectric
(1889) by
Oliver Heaviside
Translation:Attempt of a Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Bodies
(1895) by
Hendrik Lorentz
Notes on the Electro-magnetic Theory of Moving Charges
(1896) by
William Blair Morton
On the Steady Motion of an Electrified Ellipsoid
(1897) by
George Frederick Charles Searle
On a Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium, Part 3, Relations with material media
(1897) by
Joseph Larmor
Simplified Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Systems
(1899) by
Hendrik Lorentz
Aether and Matter
(1900) by
Joseph Larmor
Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light
(1904) by
Hendrik Lorentz
Radio waves
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Electric discharge
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"
An Account of the Effects of Lightening at South Weald, in Essex
" by
William Heberden
in
Philosophical Transactions
, volume
54
(1764)
"
Observations upon the Effects of Lightning, with an Account of the Apparatus proposed to prevent its Mischiefs to Buildings, more particularly to Powder Magazines
" by
William Watson
in
Philosophical Transactions
, volume
54
(1764)
An Account of the Effects of Lightning in St. Bride's Church, Fleet-street, on the 18th of June 1764
by
Edward Delaval
in
Philosophical Transactions
, volume
54
(1764).
A Letter from Thomas Lawrence, M. D. to William Heberden, M. D. and F. R. S. concerning the Effects of Lightning, in Essex-street, on the 18th of June, 1764
in
Philosophical Transactions
, volume
54
(1764)
"
The Inventor of the Lightning-Rod
" by
Joseph J. Král
in
Popular Science Monthly
,
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Plasma physics
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Magnetism
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On the Magnet
(1900) by
William Gilbert
On the Magnetizing Power of the More Refrangible Solar Rays
by
Mary Fairfax Somerville
in
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
(1826)
"
Magnetism
," in
Encyclopædia Britannica
(11th ed., 1911)
Nuclear and particle physics
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Atomic energy
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Radioactivity
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The Radiometer
as it appeared in the November 1878
Popular Science Monthly
Radioactive substances
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Radio-active substances
(1904) by
Marie Skłodowska Curie
, Thesis presented to the Faculte des Sciences de Paris, Reprinted from the
Chemical News
. Second edition.
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The Discovery of Radium
(1921) by
Marie Skłodowska Curie
Elementary particle physics
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Geophysics and cosmic physics
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Note relating to M. Foucault's new mechanical proof of the Rotation of the Earth
, 1851
The Recent Progress of Solar Physics
as it appeared in the November 1879
Popular Science Monthly
A New Theory of the Sun
as it appeared in the June 1882
Popular Science Monthly
Tropical Cyclone Report: 2009/Tropical Depression One-E
Geomagnetism
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"
Magnetism, Terrestrial
," in
Encyclopædia Britannica
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Biography
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Amagat, Emile Hilaire
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Sketch of Heinrich Hertz
as it appeared in the July 1894
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The Dissipation of Energy
as it appeared in the April 1878
Popular Science Monthly
The Radical Fallacy of Materialism
as it appeared in the July 1878
Popular Science Monthly
Water as Fuel
as it appeared in the March 1880
Popular Science Monthly
The Availability of Energy
as it appeared in the June 1880
Popular Science Monthly
How the Earth Is Weighed
as it appeared in the October 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Great Fires and Rain-Storms
as it appeared in the December 1872
Popular Science Monthly
Light and Life
as it appeared in the January 1873
Popular Science Monthly
Velocity of the Will
as it appeared in the January 1873
Popular Science Monthly
Studies of Vortex-Rings
as it appeared in the December 1881
Popular Science Monthly
A Glimpse Through the Corridors of Time
as it appeared in the February 1882
Popular Science Monthly
A Little Matter
as it appeared in the February 1882
Popular Science Monthly
What Is Transcendental Physics?
as it appeared in the January 1882
Popular Science Monthly
Sound and Radiant Heat
as it appeared in the March 1882
Popular Science Monthly
The Available Energy of Nature
as it appeared in the November 1881
Popular Science Monthly
Speculative Science
as it appeared in the June 1882
Popular Science Monthly
On the Diffusion of Odors
as it appeared in the May 1882
Popular Science Monthly
Machines Driven by Solar Rays
as it appeared in the July 1883
Popular Science Monthly
The Aim of Thermo-Chemical Investigations
as it appeared in the October 1883
Popular Science Monthly
Professor Dvorak's Sound-Mills
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Popular Science Monthly
Du Motay's Process of Ice-Making
as it appeared in the October 1884
Popular Science Monthly
Sun-Kinks
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Wave-Action in Nature
as it appeared in the May 1873
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Sympathetic Vibrations in Machinery
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Popular Science Monthly
Correlation of Vital with Chemical and Physical Forces
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The Dissipation of Energy
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Popular Science Monthly
Quicker Than Lightning
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The Physics of Ice
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Action of Sunlight on Glass
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The Crooked Courses of Light
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Address Before the American Association II
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Popular Science Monthly
Crystalline and Molecular Forces
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Popular Science Monthly
The Apotheosis of Steam
as it appeared in the August 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Soap-Bubbles
as it appeared in the September 1876
Popular Science Monthly
Dynamics
as it appeared in
The New Student's Reference Work
Poles
as it appeared in
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Scientific Papers of Josiah Willard Gibbs, Volume 2
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