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Among many other inventions, Lord Kelvin is most famous for having introduced the Kelvin temperature scale that is based on absolute zero (-273.15°C).
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Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. A noted physicist, he studied the mathematics of electricity and thermodynamics. The absolute temperature scale (Kelvin) is named for him. He improved the early electric telegraph, and oversaw the laying of transatlantic cables, for which he was knighted by Queen Victoria. William's father was Dr. James Thomson, a teacher of mathematics and engineering at Royal Belfast Academical Institution and the son of a farmer. James received little practical instruction in Ulster; at the age of 24, he commenced study for half the year at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, while working as a teacher back in Belfast for the other half. On graduating, he became a mathematics teacher at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. He married Margaret Gardner in 1817 and, of their children, four boys and two girls survived infancy. Margaret died in 1830 when William was 6 years old.
Yes. He did the work that was needed to get food, to care for the stables or mews, and went to war for the lord when the lord had war.
Lord Kelvin was a professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, where he did most of his work, from 1846 to 1899.
Kelvin (unit) is named after Lord Kelvin.
Lord Kelvin, also known as William Thomson, made significant contributions to the fields of physics and engineering. He formulated the first and second laws of thermodynamics and developed the Kelvin temperature scale. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and engineering principles.
lord kelvin
Lord Kelvin was born William Thomson and was given the title Lord Kelvin for his services to the country (Great Britain)
Scottish scientist William Thomson (1824-1907) was created the first Lord Kelvin for his work on the transatlantic cable.
No, Lord Kelvin never married and did not have any children. He devoted his life to his scientific work and never pursued a family life.
Lord Kelvin was born on June 26, 1824.
Lord Kelvin's Machine was created in 1992.
The unit of temperature, Kelvin, is named after the physicist and engineer William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin. Lord Kelvin made significant contributions to the field of thermodynamics and the development of the Kelvin temperature scale.
The Kelvin scale
It is named after the British physicist, Lord Kelvin, after his work on thermodynamics. A Kelvin is the basic unit of temperature based on the absolutes scale and is the standard unit for measuring temperature.