John Henry Poynting

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A textbook of physics. I: Properties of matter \(6^{\text{th}}\) edition carefully revised.1913-01-01Paper
On the changes in the dimensions of a steel wire when twisted, and on the pressure of distortional waves in steel.1912-01-01Paper
The wave motion of a revolving shaft, and a suggestion as to the angular momentum in a beam of circular polarised light.1909-01-01Paper
On pressure perpendicular to the shear planes in finite pure shears, and on the lengthening of loaded wires when twisted.1909-01-01Paper
The momentum of a beam of light.1909-01-01Paper
Some astronomical consequences of the pressure of light.1905-01-01Paper
Radiation in the solar system: its effect on temperature and its pressure on small bodies.1904-01-01Paper
Note on the tangential stress due to light incident obliquely on an absorbring surface.1904-01-01Paper
Recent studies in gravitation.1901-01-01Paper
Recent discoveries in gravitation.1900-01-01Paper
A textbook of physics: Sound. Second edition.1900-01-01Paper
Address to the mathematical and physical science section of the British Association.1899-01-01Paper
Section A. Mathematics and physics. Opening address.1898-01-01Paper
The mean density of the Earth. An essay to which the Adams prize was adjudged in 1893 in the University of Cambridge.1894-01-01Paper
On a determination of the mean density of the Earth and the gravitation constant by means of the common balance.1891-01-01Paper
On the connexion between electric current and the electric and magnetic inductions in the surrounding field.1885-01-01Paper
On the transfer of energy in the electromagnetic field.1884-01-01Paper
On a method of using the balance with great delicacy and on its employment to determine the mean density of the Earth.1878-01-01Paper

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