First published in 1901, and originally delivered as lectures in
the Philosophical Hall in Leeds earlier that year, this book
discusses the practical and historical problems faced by those
wishing to measure heat energy. Griffiths, who dealt with the
problem extensively during his career, gives a brief historical
survey of this problem and details various experiments performed by
scientists such as Joule, Rowland and Regnault, as well as the
application of such findings in both a scientific and industrial
setting. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
the history of science and scientific education.
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