Go back

Mathematical Papers Of The Late George Green(1st Edition)

Authors:

Paul Ramsey

Free mathematical papers of the late george green 1st edition paul ramsey b008g809ky
5 ratings
Cover Type:Hardcover
Condition:Used

In Stock

Include with your book

Free shipping: April 13, 2024
Access to 3 Million+ solutions Free
Ask 10 Questions from expert 200,000+ Expert answers
7 days-trial

Total Price:

$0

List Price: $14.78 Savings: $14.78(100%)

Book details

ISBN: B008G809KY

Book publisher: Forgotten Books

Get your hands on the best-selling book Mathematical Papers Of The Late George Green 1st Edition for free. Feed your curiosity and let your imagination soar with the best stories coming out to you without hefty price tags. Browse SolutionInn to discover a treasure trove of fiction and non-fiction books where every page leads the reader to an undiscovered world. Start your literary adventure right away and also enjoy free shipping of these complimentary books to your door.

Mathematical Papers Of The Late George Green 1st Edition Summary: The first paper, which is also the longest and perhaps the most important, was published by subscription at Nottingham in 1828. It was in this paper that the term potential was first introduced to denote the result obtained by adding together the masses of all the particles of a system, each divided by its distance from a given point. In this essay, which is divided into three parts, the properties of this function are first considered, and they are then applied, in the second and third parts, to the theories of magnetism and electricity respectively. The full analysis of this essay which the author has given in his Preface, renders any detailed description in this place unnecessary. In connexion with this essay, the corresponding portions ofT homson and Tait sN atural Philosophy should be studied, especially Appendix A. to Chap. I., and A rts. 482 550, inclusive. The next paper, On theL aws of theE quilibrium ofF luids analogous to theE lectric Fluid, was laid before the Cambridge Philosophical Society byS irE dward Ffrench Bromhead, in 1832. The law of repulsion of the particles of the supposed fluid here considered is taken to be inversely proportional to the nih power of the distance. This paper, though displaying great analytical power, is perhaps rather curious than practically interesting; and a similar remark applies to that which succeeds it, On the determination of the attractions of Ellipsoids of variable Densities, which, like its predecessor, was communicated to the Cambridge Philosophical Society byS ir E. F. Bromhead.(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically imp