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RefNoRR/15/63
LevelItem
TitleReferee's report by William Thomson, Lord Kelvin on a paper 'The distribution of molecular energy' by James Hopwood Jeans
Date9 July 1900
DescriptionSectional committee: Physics and chemistry

Not recommended for for publication in Philosophical Transactions, short portions such as those marked [on the manuscript] with an 'x' might properly be added to the abstract for the Proceedings. Explains why in line 13 of the abstract the phrase 'indirect' should be deleted. Provides a quote from Maxwell's article 'The Dynamical Evidence of the Molecular Constitution of Bodies' 'Nature', XI, 1875, collected works page 433, concerning the greatest difficulty yet encountered by the molecular theory. The same subject is well treated by the author of the present paper in the first two sentences of his footnote on page two, but the author has certainly not made any step towards getting over the difficulty. In the generalized theory of temperature pages 91-93, the author gives no definition of what he means by 'temperature' and the idea of several temperatures instead of one is absolutely inconsistent with the definition of the term and is in no way helpful towards a deeper knowledge of the subject.

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1901].

Endorsed on verso as received 10 July 1900.
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionStandardised form (type A) and note on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rsta.1901.0008
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8289Thomson; William (1824 - 1907); Baron Kelvin of Largs; physicist1824 - 1907
NA1226Jeans; Sir; James Hopwood (1877 - 1946); physicist and mathematician1877 - 1946
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