John Tyndall
John Tyndall (; 2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) was an Irish physicist and chemist. His scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his study of diamagnetism. Later he made discoveries in the realms of infrared radiation and the physical properties of air, proving the connection between atmospheric CO2 and what is now known as the greenhouse effect in 1859.
The Forms of Water in Clouds and Rivers, Ice and Glaciers
"The Forms of Water in Clouds and Rivers, Ice and Glaciers" by John Tyndall is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The author e...
By John Tyndall
Faraday as a Discoverer
"Faraday as a Discoverer" by John Tyndall is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the life and contribut...
By John Tyndall
The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related
"The Glaciers of the Alps" by John Tyndall is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The book serves as both a narrative of Tyndall...
By John Tyndall
Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews. V. 1-2
"Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews" by John Tyndall is a scientific publication written in the late 19th centu...
By John Tyndall
Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873
"Six Lectures on Light" by John Tyndall is a scientific publication delivered in the mid-19th century, specifically between 1872 and 1873. The work fo...
By John Tyndall
Sound
"Sound" by John Tyndall is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the principles and phenomena of acoustics, ...
By John Tyndall
Hours of Exercise in the Alps
"Hours of Exercise in the Alps" by John Tyndall is a collection of travel narratives and reflections on mountaineering written in the late 19th centur...
By John Tyndall