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On the Equilibrium of Elastic Solids

30-73


3a

Solutions of Problems (1854)

74—79


4

On the Transformation of Surfaces by Bending

80-114


5

On a particular case of the descent of a heavy body in a resisting medium (1853)

115-118


6

On the Theory of Colours in relation to Colour-Blindness (A letter to Dr. G. Wilson, 1855)

119-125


7

Experiments on Colour, as perceived by the Eye, with remarks on Colour-Blindness

126-155


8

On Faraday’s Lines of Force (1855—1856)

155—229


9

Description of a New Form of the Platometer, an Instrument for measuring the areas of Plane Figures drawn on Paper (1855)

230-237


10

On the Elementary Theory of Optical Instruments

238—240


11

On a Method of drawing the Theoretical Forms of Faraday’s Lines of Force without Calculation (1856)

241


12

On the Unequal Sensibility of the Foramen Centrale to Light of different Colours

242


13

On the Theory of Compound Colours with reference to Mixtures of Blue and Yellow Light (1856)

243—245


14

On an Instrument to illustrate Poinsot’s Theory of Rotation

246-247


15

On a Dynamical Top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motion of a system of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the Earth’s motion (1857)

248-262


16

Account of Experiments on the Perception of Colour (1857)

263—270


17

On the General Laws of Optical Instruments (1858)

271—285


18

On Theories of the Constitution of Saturn’s Rings

286—287


19

On the Stability of the motion of Saturns’s Rings (1856)

288—376


20

Illustrations of the Dynamical Theory of Gases (1860)

377—409


21

On the Theory of Compound Colours, and the Relations of the Colours of the Spectrum (1860)

410—444


22

On the Theory of Three Primary Colours (1861)

445—450


23

On Physical Lines of Force

451-513


24

On Reciprocal Figures and Diagrams of Forces

514-525


25

A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field (1864)

526-597


26

On the Calculation of the Equilibrium and Stiffnes of Frames

597-604


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27

The Bakerian Lecture.— On the Viscosity or Internal Friction of Air and other Gases (1865)

1—25


28

On the Dynamical Theory of Gases (1866)

26—78


29

On the Theory of the Maintenance of Electric Currents by Mechanical Work without the use of Permanent Magnets (1867)

79-85


30

On the Equilibrium of a Spherical Envelope (1867)

86—95


31

On the best Arrangement for producing a Pure Spectrum on a Screen (1867—1868)

96—100


32

The Construction of Stereograms of Surfaces

101


33

On Reciprocal Diagrams in Space, and their relation to Airy’s Function of Stress

102—104


34

On Governors (1868)

105—120


35

«Experiment in Magneto-Electric Induction». In a Letter to W. R. Grove F. R. S. (1868)

121-124


36

On a Method of Making a Direct Comparison of Electrostatic with Electromagnetic Force; with a Note on the Electromagnetic Theory of Light (1868)

125—143


37

On the Cyclide (1867)

144—159


38

On a Bow seen on the Surface of Ice

160


39

On Reciprocal Figures, Frames and Diagrams of Force (1869—1870)

161-207


40

On the Displacement in a Case of Fluid Motion

208—214


41

Address to the Mathematical and Physical Sections of the British Association (1870)

215-229


42

On Colour-vision at different points of the Retina

230—232


43

On Hills and Dalles

233-240


44

Introductory Lecture on Experimental Physics

241—255


45

On the Solution of Electrical Problems by the Transformation of Conjugate Functions

256


46

On the Mathematical Classification of Physical Quantities

257—266


47

On Colour Vision

267—279


48

On the Geometrical Mean Distance of Two Figures on a Plane (1872)

280-285


49

On the Induction of Electric Currents in a Infinite Plane Sheet of Uniform Conductivity

286-296


50

On the Condition that, in the Transformation of any Figure by Curvilinear Coordinates in Three Dimensions, every angle in the new Figure shall by equal to the corresponding angle in the original Figure (1872)

297-300


51

Reprint of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism. By sir W. Thomson (1872)

301-307


52

On the Proof of the Equations of Motion of a Connected System (1876)

308—309


53

On a Problem in the Calculus of Variations in which the solution is discontinuous (1876)

310


54

On Action at a Distance

311-323


55

Elements of Natural Philosophy

324—328


56

On the Theory of a System of Electrified Conductors, and other Physical Theories involving Homogeneous Quadratic Functions

329-331


57

On the Focal Lines of a Refracted Pencil

332-337


58

An Essay on the Mathematical Principles of Physics. By the Rev. James Challis

338—342


59

On Loschmidt’s Experiments on Diffusion in relation to the Kinetic Theory of Gases

343-350


60

On the Final State of a System of Molecules in motion subject to forces of any kind

351—354


61

Faraday

355—360


62

Molecules

361—378


63

On Double Refraction in a Viscous Fluid in Motion (1873)

379—380


64

On Hamilton’s Characteristic Function for a narrow Beam of Light (1874)

364-390


65

On the Relation of Geometrical Optics to other parts of Mathematics and Physics

391-392


66

Plateau on Soap-Bubbles

393—399


67

Grove’s «Correlation of Physical Forces»

400—405


68

On the application of Kirchoff’s Rules for Electric Circuits to the Solution of a Geometrical Problem

406


69

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