Physics and the atomists
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Physics and the atomists
(North-Holland personal library, . The kind of motion we call heat : a history of the kinetic theory of gases in the 19th century / Stephen G. Brush ; bk. 1)
North-Holland, 1986
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Note
First hardbound ed. published in 1976 in the series: Studies in statistical mechanics ; v. 6
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Comprising two volumes this work provides a particularly comprehensive account of the development of kinetic theory and statistical mechanics up to the beginning of the 20th century. The author's historical researches go far beyond any other books on the subject, filling in many more details and putting the history of kinetic theory in the context of 19th century scientific and intellectual history. In the course of detailed examination of the sources, both published and unpublished, the author throws much new light on the dynamics of scientific change, and refutes some generally accepted ideas about historical events. In one section of the work, he demonstrates the use of a kind of historical document which has rarely, if ever, been exploited by historians of science, namely, referees' reports. The work is primarily directed towards physicists, but as it is not only concerned with technical aspects of the history of physics but also deals with cultural and philosophical connections, it will also appeal to historians of science and philosophers. Book 2 is completed by an unusually comprehensive bibliography.
Table of Contents
Book 1 - Physics and the Atomists: Part A: Introductory survey. 1. The kinetic theory in the history of physics. Part B: Personalities. II. Herapath. III. Waterston. IV. Clausius. V. Maxwell. VI. Boltzmann. VII. Van der Waals. VIII. Mach. Index. Book 2 - Statistical Physics and Irreversible Processes: Part C: Problems. IX. The wave theory of heat. X. Foundations of statistical mechanics 1845-1915. XI. Interatomic forces and the equation of state. XII. Viscosity and the Maxwell-Boltzmann transport theory. XIII. Heat conduction and the Stefan-Boltzmann law. XIV. Randomness and irreversibility. XV. Brownian movement. Part D: Bibliography. XVI. The literature of kinetic theory. Index.
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