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William P. Thompson (1942-2015) Papers, 1911-2008 This collection reflects the historical and family interests of William P Thompson (1942-2015) of Burlington, Vermont It includes photocopies of newspapers, photographs, pamphlets, brochures, maps and prints on topics of local history interest to the collector
William Thomson and the creation of thermodynamics: 1840 # . . . Fromthe published record we know that inthe late 1840's WILLIAM and JAMES THOMSON discussed theimplications of CARNOT'S principle, that WILLIAM THOMSON and JOULE exchanged ideas from 1847 and that CLAUSIUS read THOM-SON'S paper of1849 onCARNOT'S theory and responded to itin 1850
William Thomson – father of thermogeology William Thomson was not afraid to introduce new words and terms to the English language It is believed that he was the first person (Thomson 1849) to use the term ‘Thermo-dynamic’
William Thomson and Thermoelectricity Thomson’s theory is based on equilibrium thermodyanmics and he himself harbored doubts about its applicability to real thermoelectric circuits owing to irreversibilities such as resistance to electric currents
Mr. Thompson Bio as of Aug 2025 jl - spaceforces-space. mil Thompson is from Pahokee, Fla , and received his commission after graduating from the U S Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo , in 1990 He has served in a variety of disciplines including missile and space operations, as well as headquarters staff and leadership positions
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1824-1907): Mathematician . . . William was about 12 years old, a course in natural philosophy drew his attention to electricity; and his father ensured that the book learning was strengthened by practical work, something which was not then the norm