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RefNoMS/603/12/64
Previous numbers2182
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Joseph Larmor], Cambridge, to 'My dear Dewar [? James Dewar]
CreatorLarmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist
RecipientDewar; Sir James (1842-1923); British chemist and physicist
Date13 November 1916
DescriptionIf he has crossover values of k for different times using the Tait table Larmor sent, they are reliable. 'No German gets an English result if he can help it', and [James Hopwood] Jeans being mathematical perhaps had no space for physical constants. Larmor describes a problem of osmotic pressure in a diffusion in water and the forces involved, which look big. In his correspondent's jelly there are no turbulent currents. Larmor gives a diagram illustrating diffusion from one globe to another; the solids involved might be pushed which ought to show in very dilute jelly. He describes the effects of being near a free surface, and in the absence of this and currents.
Extent5p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA7894Larmor; Sir; Joseph (1857 - 1942); theoretical physicist1857 - 1942
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