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  1. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2009-10-15
  2. Six lectures on light : delivered in America in 1872-1873 / by John Tyndall by John (1820-1893) Tyndall, 1895-01-01
  3. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2010-09-10
  4. Fragments of science for unscientific people: a series of detached essays, lectures, and reviews. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1872
  5. Sound: a course of eight lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1869
  6. On living contagia. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1885-01-01
  7. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-03
  8. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-09-29
  9. Researches On Diamagnetism And Magne-crystallic Action, Including The Question Of Diamagnetic Polarity by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-14
  10. Select works by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  11. Six lectures on light : delivered in the United States in 1872-1873 by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  12. Sound [electronic resource] by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  13. Heat. a mode of motion by John Tyndall. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1875-01-01
  14. Life and Work of John Tyndall. With a Chapter on Tyndall as a Mountaineer by Lord Schuster, G.C.B. And a Preface by Granville Proby. by John (1820-1893)] EVE, Arthur Stewart (1862-1948) & Clarence Hamilton CREASEY. [TYNDALL, 1945-01-01

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2. Tyndall, John (Open Library)
Books by Tyndall, John Fragments of science a series of detached essays, addresses and reviews
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4. Tyndall, John
Tyndall John British physicist Huxley Tyndall, tin'dal, John (18201893), a British student of physics. He was born in Ireland.
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@import url(../index.css); Tyndall, John Aiton’s Encyclopedia Tyndall, tin'dal, John (1820-1893), a British student of physics. He was born in Ireland. He was educated for engineering, but forsook the business for an instructorship in a college at Hants. He studied at various German universities. He became a member of the Royal Society in 1852. With Huxley he investigated the phenomena of glaciers in Switzerland. He did much to make the movements of glaciers understood. He was a popular writer and lecturer on light, heat, sound, forms of water, and electricity. In 1872-3 he visited the United States to deliver a course of lectures on light. His writings fill a score of volumes. See HUXLEY; FARADAY.
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5. John Tyndall - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Tyndall, John Alternative names Short description Date of birth 2 August 1820 Place of birth Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Ireland Date of death 4 December 1893
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the scientist. For the 20th century British politician of the same name, see John Tyndall (politician) . For the poet, see John Tyndall (Canadian poet) John Tyndall
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Nationality British Fields Physics Institutions Royal Institution of Great Britain Alma mater University of Marburg Atmosphere ... Tyndallization John Tyndall FRS (2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) was a prominent 19th century physicist. His initial scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his study of diamagnetism . Later he studied thermal radiation , and produced a number of discoveries about processes in the atmosphere . Tyndall published seventeen books, which brought state-of-the-art 19th century experimental physics to a wider audience. From 1853 to 1887 he was professor of physics at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, where he became the successor to positions held by Michael Faraday
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On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours, and on the Physical Connection of Radiation, Absorption, and Conduction . Tyndall, John, 1861.
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On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours, and on the Physical Connection of Radiation, Absorption, and Conduction
Tyndall, John, 1861. On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours, and on the Physical Connection of Radiation, Absorption, and Conduction. 'Philosophical Magazine ser. 4, vol. 22, 169–94, 273–85. Article Link
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The original experiments on the radiative properties of various gases conducted by John Tyndall (1820-1893) at the Royal Institution of Great Britain successfully demonstrated that small amounts of “perfectly colorless and invisible gases and vapours” were able to absorb and emit amounts of radiant heat sufficient to control the heat budget of the planet. Tyndall's apparatus, the first ratio spectrophotometer, consisted of a long tube that he filled with various gases. The ends of the tube were capped with slabs of rock salt crystal, a substance known to be highly transparent to heat radiation. A standard Leslie cube See also: Tyndall, John, 1863. On Radiation through the Earth's Atmosphere. Phil. Mag. ser. 4, vol. 25, 200-206.

7. Tyndall, John - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tyndall, John
Irish physicist who 1869 studied the scattering of light by invisibly small suspended particles in colloids. Known as the Tyndall effect, it was first observed with colloidal
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8. Researches On Diamagnetism And Magne-crystallic Action. Tyndall
10 plates, small stamp on title, minor stains, cloth, stained and repaired, 1870
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9. Tyndall, John Definition Of Tyndall, John In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Tyndall, John (tĭn`dəl), 1820–93, British physicist, b. Ireland. He became (1853) professor of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution and in 1867 succeeded Michael Faraday
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10. TYNDALL, John (1820-1893). Physicist; Friend And Collaborator Of
Tyndall evidently used the duller moments of a Royal Society council meeting to reply to his correspondence.'I know the icemachine of Harrison; wherein the ice is more
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Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. John Tyndall British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his experiments on the transparency of gases and the
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12. TYNDALL, John, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
TYNDALL, John Scientific ALS, 30 March n.y. 18201893). Natural philosopher. Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 8vo (traces of former mounting on the
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TYNDALL, John (1820-1893). Natural philosopher.
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Irish physicist who 1869 studied the scattering of light by invisibly small suspended particles in colloids. Known as the Tyndall effect, it was first observed with colloidal
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14. TYNDALL, John, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
TYNDALL, John ALS to an unnamed correspondent ('Sir') 18201893). Natural philosopher. Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent ('Sir'), 1 page 8vo, Royal Institution
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15. Tyndall, John
John Tyndall (1820–1893) was a British physicist who produced early, seminal advances in the physics of energy flows in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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16. Creative Quotations From John Tyndall (1820-1893)
John Tyndall in quotations to inspire creative thinking English physicist. He helped popularize science; his experiments showed why the sky is blue; wrote On Radiation, 1865.
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(1820-1893) born on Aug 02 English physicist. "He helped popularize science; his experiments showed why the sky is blue; wrote "On Radiation," 1865." Share Life is a wave which in no two consecutive moments of existence is composed of the same particles.
"The mind is a musical instrument with a certain range of tones, beyond which in both directions we have an infinite silence." The brightest flashes in the world of thought are incomplete until they have been proven to have their counterparts in the world of fact. "The formation of right habits is essential to your permanent security. They diminish your chance of falling when assaulted, and they augment your chance of recovery when overthrown." Knowledge once gained casts a light beyond its own immediate boundaries.
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    Tyndall, John (1820-1893), a British physicist. Tyndall was one of the most eminent lecturers and writers of his day, especially noted for his efforts to popularize science. His most important original work was his research during 1859-71 on how gases and vapors absorb and transmit heat. Tyndall made the first detailed study (1869) of the way light is scattered by small particles, such as dust in the atmosphere. He proposed that this scattering—which came to be called the Tyndall effect—accounts for the blue color of the sky. (Another British physicist, Baron Rayleigh, later explained how the scattering causes the blueness of the sky.) Tyndall was born in Ireland. After a short career as a surveyor and civil engineer, he became a teacher of mathematics and surveying in England. In 1848 he entered the University of Marburg in Germany, where he received a Ph.D. degree in 1850. After returning to England, Tyndall was elected to the Royal Society in 1852. He became professor of physics at the Royal Institution, London, in 1853 and served as its superintendent, 1867-87.

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John Tyndall Correspondence . Tyndall, John. Catalog of Correspondence. Location McKeldin Library Call Number Microfiche QC16.T9F7 John Tyndall, Philosopher, 18201893 Catalogue
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Tyndall, John. Catalog of Correspondence.
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John Tyndall, Philosopher, 1820-1893: Catalogue of Correspondence, Journals and Collected Papers.
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This collection consists of a detailed catalog of the papers of Tyndall, most of which are held in the archives of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, as well as his published writings and much of his correspondence. Altogether some 8000 items are listed. Items are listed in archival order: published works, then papers (journals, diaries, lecture notes, notebooks, experimental diaries, photographs and manuscripts) and correspondence. Tyndall, a professor of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution, began his research in physics and later moved into other areas such as bacteriology. He occupied a unique place in the popular exposition of science.
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