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Kelvin, William Thomson, baron, 1824-1907 (72)

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Physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. British mathematician and physicist. Second son of James Thomson (1786-1849) F. R. S. 1821. Educated at Glasgow and St. Peter's College Cambridge. 2nd Wrangler and 1st Smith's Prizeman 1845. B. A. 1845, M. A. 1848 Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin of Largs) was a physicist and member of the Royal Society. Physicist....

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Thomson, William, 1824-1907, Baron Kelvin, mathematician and physicist (2)

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Thomson William 1824-1907 Baron Kelvin physicist (1)

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Thomson, William (1824-1907: Baron Kelvin of Largs) (1)

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William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, ( 1824-1907 ) attended the University of Glasgow from the age of 10. He began what we would consider university level work in 1838 when he was 14 years old. In the session 1838-1839 he studied astronomy and chemistry. The following year he took natural philosophy courses (today called physics) which included a study of heat, electricity and magnetism. His Essay on the Figure of the Earth won him a gold medal from the University of Glasgow when he was...

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Thomson William 1824-1907 1st Baron Kelvin physicist (1)

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Thomson, William (1824-1907: Baron Kelvin of Largs, physicist) (1)

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A scientist and inventor, Lord Kelvin was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1824, the second son of James Thomson (1786-1849) a professor of Mathematics in the Royal Institution there. The family moved to Glasgow, Scotland, in 1832. He matriculated at the university of Glasgow in 1834 and went on to Peterhouse, Cambridge where he helped to found Cambridge University Musical Society. As a Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (1846-1899), he gathered...

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Thomson Sir William 1824-1907 Baron Kelvin, Professor of natural philosophy, University of Glasgow (1)

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