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केल्विन् विलियं थाम्सन् लार्ड् OM, GCVO, PC, PRS, PRSE | |
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Lord Kelvin | |
जननम् |
Belfast, Ireland | २६ १८२४
मरणम् |
१७ १९०७ ८३)[1] Largs,[1] Scotland | (आयुः
वासस्थानम् |
Belfast, Glasgow, Cambridge |
देशीयता | United Kingdom |
संस्थाः | University of Glasgow |
मातृसंस्थाः |
Royal Belfast Academical Institution Glasgow University Peterhouse, Cambridge |
Academic advisors | William Hopkins |
Notable students |
William Edward Ayrton William Murray Morrison |
विषयेषु प्रसिद्धः |
Joule–Thomson effect Thomson effect (thermoelectric) Mirror galvanometer Siphon recorder Kelvin material Kelvin water dropper Kelvin wave Kelvin–Helmholtz instability Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism Kelvin–Helmholtz luminosity Kelvin transform Absolute Zero Kelvin's circulation theorem Stokes' Theorem Kelvin bridge Kelvin sensing Kelvin equation Kelvin-Varley divider Magnetoresistance Coining the term 'kinetic energy' |
प्रभावः |
John Pringle Nichol Humphry Davy Julius Robert von Mayer |
प्रभावितः | Andrew Gray |
प्रमुखाः प्रशस्तयः |
Smith's Prize Royal Medal Copley Medal |
धर्मः | Church of Scotland |
हस्ताक्षरम् | |
विशेषम् It is believed the "PNP" in his signature stands for "Professor of Natural Philosophy." Note that Kelvin also wrote under the pseudonym "P. Q. R." |
अयं केल्विन् विलियं थाम्सन् लार्ड् (Kelwin Willium Thomson Lard) प्रख्यातः भौतविज्ञानी तथा गणितज्ञः च ।
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