Monday, 26 June 2017

June 26th is reserved to William Thompson


June 26th is reserved to William Thompson
Today is the birthday of William Thomson, better known as Lord Kelvin. He was born in 1824 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomson studied mathematics and physics at Cambridge University. At the age of 22 he was appointed physics professor at Glasgow University. Although Thomson had wide interests, including electromagnetism, his research focused on establishing a mathematical framework for thermodynamics, including its first and second laws and the absolute temperature scale.

His theoretical interest in electromagnetism became a practical one, when in the 1850s, he served as a consultant on a proposed transatlantic telegraph cable. The eventually successful project was completed in 1858. Queen Victoria knighted Thomson for his role in the project. Later, in 1892, she ennobled him, and Thomson became known as Lord Kelvin.

Reference:
http://digital.nls.uk/scientists/biographies/lord-kelvin/

Image & info via Physics Today
http://physicstoday.scitation.org/journal/pto

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1 comment:

  1. Thermodynamics is still correct after all this time! Great work.

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