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This collection of scientific papers by Peter Guthrie Tait showcases the Scottish physicist's groundbreaking research in a variety of fields, from electromagnetism to geometry. The papers offer a fascinating window into the history of physics and the development of scientific...

This collection of scientific papers by Peter Guthrie Tait showcases the Scottish physicist's groundbreaking research in a variety of fields, from electromagnetism to geometry. The papers offer a fascinating window into the history of physics and the development of scientific...

Scientific Papers V2 (1900) is a collection of scientific papers written by Peter Guthrie Tait, a Scottish mathematician and physicist. The book includes a wide range of topics, covering both theoretical and experimental physics. Some of the topics covered in this book include...

Scientific Papers V2 (1900) is a collection of research papers written by Peter Guthrie Tait, a Scottish physicist and mathematician. The book is the second volume in a series of Tait's scientific papers and was originally published in 1900. The papers cover a wide range of topics,...

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Scientific Papers V2 (1900) is a collection of scientific papers written by Peter Guthrie Tait, a prominent Scottish physicist and mathematician. The book is a compilation of Tait's work on various topics in physics, including thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and mechanics...




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