P., A. Colin, 1935, un volume in 8 relié en demi-toile jaune, dos orné d'un fleuron doré (reliure de l'époque), 220pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- L'équilibre électrique ; le champ électrostatique - Mouvement permanent de l'électricité ; champ magnétique - Les états variables ; le champ électromagnétique**2863/M5AR
Gauthier-Villars Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1945 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu-gris grand In-8 1 vol. - 170 pages
28 figures dans le texte 1ere édition, 1944 Contents, Chapitres : Préface, vi, Texte, 164 pages - Introduction - 1. Les péhnomènes d'induction dans les solides de révolution : Equations et propriétés générales - Le cylindre indéfini - La sphère - Les ellipsoides - 2. Théorie des fours à induction sans noyau magnétique : La chaleur dégagée par les courants induits et leur réaction sur le solénoide inducteur - Influence de la forme du creuset - Détermination des éléments et des conditions de fonctionnement d'un four (Adaptation et rendement - Influence de la fréquence - Influence des caractéristiques du solénoide - Influence des données relatives au creuset - Calcul d'un four à lampe) couverture propre avec d'infimes traces de pliures sur les bords supérieurs et inférieurs des plats, bas du plat inférieur un peu frottée, la couverture reste en bon état, intérieur propre, papier un peu jauni, quelques cachets et tampons de bibliothèque, cela reste un bon exemplaire, bien complet du feuillet d'errata
Armand Colin , Collection Armand Colin Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1949 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché petit In-8 1 vol. - 217 pages
20 figures dans le texte 2eme édition Contents, Chapitres : 1. Equilibre électrique, champ électrostatique : Propriétés générales et équations fondamentales du champ électrostatique - Equilibre électrique des conducteurs - Diélectriques - 2. Mouvement permanent de l'électricité, champ magnétique : Courants continus - Champ magnétique des courants - Aimants, milieux magnétiques - 3. Etats variables, le champ électromagnétique : Lois générales et équations fondamentales du champ électromagnétique - Conséquences et applications des lois fondamentales - Milieux diélectriques et magnétiques - Principe de relativité et champ électromagnétique - Bibliographie sommaire papier uniformément jauni, sinon bon etat - format de poche
Dunod Technique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1978 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte grand In-8 2 vol. - 392 pages
nombreuses figures dans le texte en noir et blanc nouvelle édition, 1978 Contents, Chapitres : Tome 1. Propagation libre, avertissement, table, x, Texte, 182 pages - Tome 2. Propagation guidée, avertissement, table, x, Texte, pages 183 à 372 - Tome 1. Ondes planes dans le vide - Rayonnement et ondes sphériques dans le vide - Les ondes planes dans les milieux isotropes - Les ondes dans les milieux anisotropes, double réfraction - Annexe : Changements d'unités - Tome 2. Propagation le long d'un cylindre indéfini - Propagation dans les tuyaux métalliques - Ligne à deux fils - Câble coaxial - Oscillations dans les cavités - Annexe : Constante de propagation des ondes guidées par des conducteurs imparfaits - Index bon exemplaire, complet en 2 tomes homlogènes de l'édition de 1978, couvertures propres avec d'infimes traces de pliures aux coins des plats sans gravité, intérieur frais et propre, tranches à peine jaunies, cela reste un bon exemplaire
ECOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSEES. 1960 - 1961.. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 123 pages. Nombreux schémas et figures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Dos toilé beige. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
1ère partie : Chaleur et Thermodynamique. 2ème partie : Acoustique. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1856). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1856 - Vol. 146 - Part I. Pp. 287-295. Clean and fine.
First appearance of a paper in which Joule measures connections between electrical currents and different kinds of magnets.Joule is well known for his discovery of Joule's Law, the connection between heat and mechanical work, where heat is a form of energy. ""In December of 1840 he presented a paper to the Royal Society on the production of heat by the electric current. His course of thought led him to the consideration of the relatio between heat and and mechanical work. The results of his investigations were embodied in a series of papers which culminated in his great memoir on the mechanical equivalent of heat, published in 1850. Joule was one of the founders of the principle of the cosservation of energy. Some of his work was done in collaboration with Lord Kelvin.""(Source Book in Physics p. 203).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1879). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1878 - Vol. 169 - Part II. Pp. 365-383 and 1 lithographed plate. Clean and fine.
First appearance of an importent paper, having the same title as his famous paper from 1845, in which he discusses problems relating to his discovery of the first law of thermo-dynamics and the principle of the conservation of energy.""In December of 1840 he presented a paper to the Royal Society on the production of heat by the electric current. His course of thought led him to the consideration of the relatio between heat and and mechanical work. The results of his investigations were embodied in a series of papers which culminated in his great memoir on the mechanical equivalent of heat, published in 1850. Joule was one of the founders of the principle of the cosservation of energy. Some of his work was done in collaboration with Lord Kelvin.""(Source Book in Physics p. 203).
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1859). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1859 - Vol. 149 - Part I. Pp. 133-136. Clean and fine.
First appearance of this paper in which further thermodynamical connections are published.Joule is well known for his discovery of Joule's Law, the connection between heat and mechanical work, where heat is a form of energy. ""In December of 1840 he presented a paper to the Royal Society on the production of heat by the electric current. His course of thought led him to the consideration of the relatio between heat and and mechanical work. The results of his investigations were embodied in a series of papers which culminated in his great memoir on the mechanical equivalent of heat, published in 1850. Joule was one of the founders of the principle of the cosservation of energy. Some of his work was done in collaboration with Lord Kelvin.""(Source Book in Physics p. 203).
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1859). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 149 - Part I, pp. 91-131, 2 textillustrations. Fine and clean.
First appearance of this paper which ""contains a detailed account of experiments bearing on the thermo-eleastic relations of metals and india-rubber. Suggested by Sir William Thomson, these investigations concerns the ""heat developed by longitudinal compression and that absorbed on the application of tensile force."" (Bibliotheca Mechanica p. 178).
"JOULE, JAMES PRESCOTT. - THE MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT.
Reference : 43531
(1854)
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1854. Conemp. hcalf. 5 raised bands, gilt spine and gilt lettering to spine. A few scratches to spine. Light wear to spine ends. A small nick to top of spine. Small stamp on verso of first -and general- titlepage and small stamps to verso of plates. In: ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Ergänzungsband IV. VIII,632 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. Joule's paper: pp. 601-632. Internally celan and fine.
First German edition of one of the most importent papers in 1900th century physics, and the culmination of Joule's work. The offered paper is a translation of Joule's great memoir ""On the Mechanical equivalent of Heat"", published 1850, and one of the founding papers of the principle of ""The conservation of energy"", - Joule here gave the experimental proof of the conservation law.""Joule was not the first to determine the mechanical equivalent of heat. Rumford had attempted it but had come out with a value that was far too high. Mayer produced a fairly good value before Joule did, but it was Joule who was most accurate (up to his time), who backed up his figure with a large variety of careful experimental data, and who /with Thomson's help) forced the view on the world of science. He therefore gets the credit, and in his honour a unit of work, equal to 10,000,000 ergs, is called the Joule.""(Asimov). - Dibner, Heralds of Science No.158 (the 1843 paper).Joule's first measurement of the mechanical equivalent of heat was published...in 1843. It was made by comparing the heat generated by the current of a magnetoelectric machine with the excess of work which was used in turning the machine when the circuit was closed above that used when it was open....In the following papers in which the mechanical equivalent was measured in different ways we find the same elaborate description of the experiments and a brief statement of the final results. This is particularly true of the GREAT MEMOIR OF 1850 IN WHICH JOULE'S WORK CULMINATED. (Magie ""Source Book in Physics"" p. 203).The volume contains further STOKES, G.G.: ""Ueber die Veränderung der Brechbarkeit des Lichts."" Pp. 177-345 in first German edition.
(London, Richard Taylor and William Francis, 1852). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1852 - Part I. Pp. 65-82. (Thomson pp. 78-82). a. 1 engraved plate. The plate with a dampstain., otherwise clean and fine.
First appearance of an importent paper in which both Joule and Lord Kelvin publish some thermo-dynamical results in connection with heat developed by air and mechanical work as further proofs of the conservation of energy.Joule is well known for his discovery of Joule's Law, the connection between heat and mechanical work, where heat is a form of energy. ""In December of 1840 he presented a paper to the Royal Society on the production of heat by the electric current. His course of thought led him to the consideration of the relatio between heat and and mechanical work. The results of his investigations were embodied in a series of papers which culminated in his great memoir on the mechanical equivalent of heat, published in 1850. Joule was one of the founders of the principle of the cosservation of energy. Some of his work was done in collaboration with Lord Kelvin.""(Source Book in Physics p. 203).
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1863). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1862 - Vol. 152 - Part II. Pp. 579-589 and 1 lithographed plate. The plate somewhat soiled and with a dampstain.Otherwise clean and fine.
First appearance of this joint paper in which further thermodynamical connections are published.Joule is well known for his discovery of Joule's Law, the connection between heat and mechanical work, where heat is a form of energy. ""In December of 1840 he presented a paper to the Royal Society on the production of heat by the electric current. His course of thought led him to the consideration of the relatio between heat and and mechanical work. The results of his investigations were embodied in a series of papers which culminated in his great memoir on the mechanical equivalent of heat, published in 1850. Joule was one of the founders of the principle of the cosservation of energy. Some of his work was done in collaboration with Lord Kelvin.""(Source Book in Physics p. 203).
"JOULE, J. P. (JAMES PRESCOTT), ROBERT MAYER - THE CONTROVERSY OVER ""THE MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT""
Reference : 49068
(1847)
Paris, Bachelier, 1847 a. 1848. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 25, No 8 and Tome 27, No 16. Pp. (286-) 324 a. pp. (373-) 400. (Entire issues offered). Joule's paper: pp. 309-311. Mayer's paper: pp. 385-387.
First apperance of the paper in which Joule presented his last and most exact measurement of ""THE MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT"" by using his famous experimental design, the Paddle-wheel experiment, the most direct demonstration of the heat-mechanical-work equivalence. - He reported his final determinations of the equivalent to the French Academy of Sciences, and presented this learned body with the iron paddle-wheel calorimeter he had used in the case of mercury, thus establishing that heat is a form of energy.Mayer, in his paper, claimed that he was the first to evaluate the mechanical equivalent, and thus claiming priority to the importent conservation law, the first law of thermodynamics and the conservation of energy.Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1847 P.
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Garnier Frères. 1862. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 415 pages. Illustré de nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
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Masson Et Cie Editeurs Paris 1947 In-8 ( 250 X 165 mm ) de 349 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Très bel exemplaire.
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Masson et Cie. 1967. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. remarquable, Dos frotté, Intérieur bon état. 336 pages. Illustré de nombreux schémas et photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
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