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Article
Johannes Orphal
(2023)
Rudolph Clausius (1822–1888) and His Concept of Mathematical Physics.
Annalen der Physik
(p. 2200065).
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Book
Giuseppe Pelosi; Stefano Selleri
(2023)
The Roots of Maxwell's A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field: Scotland and Tuscany, 'twinned by science'.
(/isis/citation/CBB905350616/)
Book
Don S. Lemons; William R. Shanahan; Louis J. Buchholtz
(2022)
On the Trail of Blackbody Radiation: Max Planck and the Physics of his Era.
(/isis/citation/CBB808300995/)
Article
Kenichi Natsume
(2022)
Abstractive and Hypothetical Methodologies of Energetics: Physical Sciences between Mechanics and Chemistry in Victorian Britain.
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
(pp. 300-317).
(/isis/citation/CBB843016617/)
Article
Ernst Kenndler
(2022)
Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) and its Basic Principles in Historical Retrospect. Part 3. 1840s –1900ca. The First CE of Ions in 1861. Transference Numbers, Migration Velocity, Conductivity, Mobility..
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 77-105).
(/isis/citation/CBB045320518/)
Article
Giora Hon; Bernard R. Goldstein
(2022)
The Key to Maxwell's Theory of Electrodynamics (1873): A Productive Methodology.
Annalen der Physik.
(/isis/citation/CBB271357771/)
Article
Joshua Eisenthal
(2021)
Hertz's Mechanics and a unitary notion of force.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 226-234).
(/isis/citation/CBB462268539/)
Article
Karim P. Y. Thébault
(2021)
On Mach on time.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 84-102).
(/isis/citation/CBB802881473/)
Article
Francesco Nappo
(2021)
The double nature of Maxwell's physical analogies.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 212-225).
(/isis/citation/CBB554615043/)
Article
R. A. Martins; A. P. B. Silva
(2021)
Joule’s Experiments on the Heat Evolved by Metallic Conductors of Electricity.
Foundations of Science
(pp. 625-701).
(/isis/citation/CBB867479977/)
Article
Antonino Drago
(2021)
Joule’s Experiment as an Event Triggering a Formalization of a Baconian Science Till Up to an Alternative Theory to Newton’s One.
Foundations of Science
(pp. 585-605).
(/isis/citation/CBB678427289/)
Article
Matteo Leone; Nadia Robotti
(2021)
Guglielmo Marconi, Augusto Righi and the invention of wireless telegraphy.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 16).
(/isis/citation/CBB939023952/)
Article
Alessio Rocci
(2021)
Back to the roots of vector and tensor calculus: Heaviside versus Gibbs.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 369-413).
(/isis/citation/CBB915567028/)
Article
Michael Eckert
(2021)
Pipe flow: a gateway to turbulence.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 249-282).
(/isis/citation/CBB553931259/)
Article
Jed Buchwald; Chen-Pang Yeang; Noah Stemeroff; et al.
(2021)
What Heinrich Hertz discovered about electric waves in 1887–1888.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 125-171).
(/isis/citation/CBB521367913/)
Article
Vera Hartenstein; Mario Hubert
(2021)
When Fields Are Not Degrees of Freedom.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(pp. 245-275).
(/isis/citation/CBB322806876/)
Article
Isobel Falconer
(2021)
Phases of physics in J. D. Forbes’ Dissertation Sixth for the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1856).
History of Science
(pp. 47-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB949279132/)
Article
Charis Charalampous
(2021)
The Confined Atom: James Clerk Maxwell on the Fundamental Particles and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 189-214).
(/isis/citation/CBB959157856/)
Article
Günter Dörfel; Ernst Weihreter
(2021)
The Fifty Percent Machines—A Short History of Influence Machines and an Elementary Theory of Their Efficiency: An Attempt.
Annalen der Physik
(p. 2000465).
(/isis/citation/CBB062159175/)
Book
Kenneth L. Caneva
(2021)
Helmholtz and the Conservation of Energy: Contexts of Creation and Reception.
(/isis/citation/CBB993217041/)
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