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ill., br. Una giornata con Einstein. Mettetevi comodi nella vostra miglior poltrona e lasciate che Marc Lachièze-Rey vi accompagni lungo la strada che porta dalla formulazione della teoria della relatività di Einstein ai modelli del Big Bang e ai buchi neri. Comincerete, fra queste pagine, un viaggio fantastico alla scoperta dei misteri della curvatura dello spazio-tempo. Poi, aiutati dalla recente scoperta delle onde gravitazionali, osserverete gli impressionanti successi ottenuti dalla fisica e dalla cosmologia relativistiche e capirete quali problemi pongono ancora ai ricercatori. Quando lascerete la vostra poltrona, la relatività vi sarà diventata incredibilmente familiare.
1902003204Leipzig: J. A. Barth 1902. In Annalen der Physik 4 Folge Band 8 pp. 798 - 814. First edition of Einstein's second published work. Contains papers by many other famous physicists: W. Wien P. Drude W. Voigt W. Nernst J. Stark and others. Former owner's ink stamp on frontfly and title page. First Edition. Later Red Cloth. Very Good. J. A. Barth Hardcover
190249500Berlin J.A. Barth 1902. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with paper label pasted on to spine. In "Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude.". Entire volume offered. Front board loose and stamp to pasted down front free end paper. Otherwise a fine copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Einstein's second publication. Here "Einstein was looking for experimental support for a hypothesis concerning molecular forces"Pais Subtle is the Lord P. 56 Weil No 2. </em> hardcover
190249829Berlin J.A. Barth 1902. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Some scratches along edges. Stamp on halftitle and title-page. "Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude." VIII928 pp. and 7 plates. Einstein paper: pp. 798-814. Internally fine and clean. The entire volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First editon. - Weil No 2. </em> unknown
190238834Berlin J.A. Barth 1902. Contemp. hcloth. Top of spine with light wear bottom of spine with small nicks. "Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude." VIII928 pp. and 7 plates. Einstein paper: pp. 798-814. Internally fine and clean. The whole volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First editon. - Weil No 2. </em> hardcover
188748810Leipzig Barth 1887-91. 8vo. No wrappers. 4 papers. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von G. Wiedemann" Neue Folge Bd. XXX No. 4 XXXI No 6 XXXII No. 11 XLIV No. 11. - Pp. 545-704 a. 1 plate pp. 145-336 a. 1 plate pp. 337-528 a. 1 plate pp. 385-576 a. 1 plate. With titlepge to vol. XXX htitlepage to vol. XXXI titlepage to vol. XXXII and titlepage to vol. XLIV. Titlepages with a stamp and on verso. Planck's papers: pp. 562-582 pp. 189-203 pp. 462-503 and pp. 385-428. Clean copies. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of all 4 papers constituting Planck's seminal papers on entropy carrying the general title "On the principles of Increase of Entropy" in which he applied the second law of thermodynamics to chemical problems."His goal was as he said in the first paper of the series to carry further the "grand generalization" of Helmholtz Josiah Willard Gibbs and others: like the first principle of the mechanical heat theory the second the "Carnot-Clausius" principle applies not only to heat phenomena but to all kinds of physical and chemical phenomena; and because the second principle applies not only to reversible processes but also to irreversible or "natural" processes it applies to all processes whatsoever."Jungnickel and McCormach "Intellectual Mastery of Nature vol. 2 pp. 52 ff.What Einstein admired and called Planck's "first great scientific discovery" was the generality of its formulas which contain all that can be derived from pure thermodynamic principles. Einstein referred to the third paper in this series with the title "Gesetze des Eintritts beliebiger thermodynamischer und chemischer Reactionen"Akademie Nos. 8910 and 20. </em> unknown
188748810Leipzig, Barth, 1887-91. 8vo. No wrappers. 4 papers. In: ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von G. Wiedemann"", Neue Folge, Bd. XXX, No. 4, XXXI, No 6, XXXII, No. 11, XLIV, No. 11. - Pp. 545-704 a. 1 plate, pp. 145-336 a. 1 plate, pp. 337-528 a. 1 plate, pp. 385-576 a. 1 plate. With titlepge to vol. XXX, htitlepage to vol. XXXI, titlepage to vol. XXXII and titlepage to vol. XLIV. Titlepages with a stamp and on verso. Planck's papers: pp. 562-582, pp. 189-203, pp. 462-503 and pp. 385-428. Clean copies.
190238834Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1902. Contemp. hcloth. Top of spine with light wear, bottom of spine with small nicks. ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude."" VIII,928 pp. and 7 plates. Einstein paper: pp. 798-814. Internally fine and clean. The whole volume offered.
190249500Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1902. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with paper label pasted on to spine. In ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude."". Entire volume offered. Front board loose and stamp to pasted down front free end paper. Otherwise a fine copy.
190249829Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1902. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Some scratches along edges. Stamp on halftitle and title-page. ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 8. Hrsg. von Paul Drude."" VIII,928 pp. and 7 plates. Einstein paper: pp. 798-814. Internally fine and clean. The entire volume offered.
19141199Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn 1914. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION FULL VOLUME OF THE FRANCK-HERTZ EXPERIMENT: THE FIRST ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT TO CLEARLY SHOW THE QUANTUM NATURE OF ATOMS - PROOF OF THE QUANTIZED MODEL OF THE BOHR ATOM & OF PLANCK'S QUANTUM THEORY. Note that this volume includes both the first and second Franck-Hertz experiment. In the first they demonstrate that atoms can only absorb and be excited by specific amounts of energy; in the second experiment performed the same year they demonstrate that the frequency of the light emitted following the collision of electrons with mercury atoms corresponds precisely with the energy lost by the electrons in the collision. Franck and Hertz received the Nobel Prize for this work specifically "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom" Nobel Prize Committee. <br /> <br /> Of equal import this volume also contains a paper by Einstein in which he uses the light quantum hypothesis to give new derivations of Planck's radiation law and Nernst's third law of thermodynamics. His "proofs introduced the quantum hypothesis" Calaprice The Einstein Almanac 40. <br /> <br /> In 1914 James Franck and Gustav Hertz were working together in the Physics Institute of Berlin and were "particularly interested in ionization i.e. in the process in which an electron is removed from an atom" The Harvest of a Century" p. 102-103. The experiment they devised now known commonly as the Franck-Hertz experiment is "a vivid illustration of the quantization of energy" that relied on methodology so simple "that it is now carried out regularly by undergraduates. They accelerated electrons through a low-pressure gas of mercury. When the electrons' energy reach the energy of a stationary state of mercury they gave up a quantum of energy to the mercury resulting in a stepwise shape to the curve of current through the apparatus. This demonstrated that atoms could absorb energy only in discrete amounts" Peacock The Quantum Revolution 40. <br /> <br /> "Franck and Hertz had not only shown for the first time that electrons lose their kinetic energy to mercury atoms in energy quanta but also that these energy quanta are equal to the energy of the light emitted by the same atoms if interpreted with Einstein's light-quantum hypothesis.This was the first experimental determination of Planck's constant not using blackbody radiation" Brandt 103. CONDITION & DETAILS: Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn. 8vo. Unobtrusive stamp on front paste down and title page. In-text figures throughout. Tightly bound in leather over marbled paper boards; gilt-lettered and tooled at the slightly faded and spotted spine which looks worse in the image due to the bright light than it does to the eye. Unusually beautiful marbled paper edges. Bright and very clean throughout. Near fine. Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn hardcover
50101pamphlet. 9 pages p 1096-1104 FROM: Annalen der Physik fourth series vol. 33. 8vo Modern wrappers. Leipzig 1910.<br/><br/> unknown books
1910003224Leipzig: J.A.Barth 1910. In Annalen der Physik Vierte Folge Band 33. First two papers coauthored with L. Hopf. Full title of third paper: "Theorie der Opaleszenz von homogenen Flussigkeiten und Flussigkeitsgemischen in der Nahe des kritischen Zustandes." "It was his las major paper on classical statistical mechanics" Abraham Pais 'Subtle is the Lord.' page 103. Buckram two leather spine labels; bookplate; ink stamp on frontfly; small adhesion of title to half-title. First Edition. Contemporary Cloth. About Very Good. J.A.Barth Hardcover
1906504131906. <p>Einstein Albert 1879-1955. Über eine Methode zur Bestimmung des Verhältnisses der transversalen und longitudinalen Masse des Elektrons. In Annalen der Physik 21 1906. 583-586pp. Figs. Text-illust. 214 x 140 mm. Laid-in item: notecard with penciled notes probably in the hand of Lord Rayleigh. Red cloth gilt spine. Frontis portrait of P. Curie d. 1906. Whole volume: viii 1056pp. 9 plates 5 b/w silver photos 4 folding. Small cut on spine starting approximately two inches from the head and is about three inches in length -very thin- otherwise Very Good. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>First Edition Whole Volume. In his landmark 1905 paper on special relativity Einstein used the velocity-dependent concepts of transverse and longitudinal mass for the moving electron these terms have now been replaced with the concept of relativistic mass first defined by Lewis and Tolman in 1909. In the present paper Einstein proposed an experimental method for determining the ratio of the transverse to the longitudinal mass and invited experimentalists to verify his special theory of relativity. Einstein later abandoned velocity-dependent mass concepts stating in 1948 that "it is better to introduce no other mass concept than the rest mass" quoted in L. B. Okun "The concept of mass" Physics Today 1989: 31-36. Lavenda A New Perspective on Relativity pp. 7-8. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>Weil's Einstein Bibliography no. 14. <br> Boni's Einstein Checklist no. 14</p> <br /> <br /> <p> John William Strutt third Baron Rayleigh Lord Rayleigh 1842-1919 was a british mathematician and physicist; he was one of the very few members of higher nobility who won fame as an outstanding scientist. Rayleigh was born as the son of John James Strutt second Baron and his wife Clara Elizabeth La Touche eldest daughter of Captain Richard Vicars R.E. Lord Rayleigh was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases for his discovery of argon in connection with these studies." Rayleigh provided the first theoretical treatment of the elastic scattering of light by particles much smaller than the light's wavelength now known as "Rayleigh scattering" - a process which notably explains why the sky is blue. He also made extensive contributions to fluid dynamics e.g. the Rayleigh number critereon for the stability of the Taylor-Couette flow etc. Rayleigh also formulated the circulation theory of aerodynamic lift. His derivation of the Rayleigh-Jeans law for classical black body radiation played an important role in the birth of quantum mechanics i.e. the Ultraviolet catastrophe. During the first World War he was president of the United Kingdom government's Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Notable students of the 3rd Lord Rayleigh include J.J. Thomson 1856-1940 and Sir William Ramsay 1852-1916 who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the elements in air." In 1871 he married Evelyn Balfour sister of the future prime minister the Earl of Balfour and daughter of James Maitland Balfour and his wide Blanche the daughter of the second Marquis of Salisbury. They had three sons the eldest of whom Robert John Strutt 1875-1946 was to become Professor of Physics at Imperial College of Science and Technology London. Strutt inherited the title of fourth Baron Rayleigh after his father's death in 1919. nobelprize.org. </p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p> Also in this volume: Einthoven Willem 1860-1927. Weitere mitteilungen ueber das saitengalvanometer. Analyse der saitengalvanometrischen kurven. Masse und spannung des quarzfadens und widerstand gegen die fadenbewengung. Erster teil. In Annalen der Physik ser. 4 21 1906. 483-514 pp. <br> Willem Einthoven 1860-1927 was a Dutch doctor and physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1924 "for his discovery of the mechanism of the electrocardiogram" nobelprize.org. </p> . unknown
1906003218Leipzig: J. A. Barth 1906. Several small dents in cover edges. First Edition. Contemporary Cloth. Very Good. J. A. Barth Hardcover
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1920108736Friedr. Vieweg und Sohn in Braunschweig 1920. Paperback. <b>Livre en anglais</b>. Couverture souple. Mit 3 Figuren. Fünfte Auflage. Sammlung Vieweg. Heft 38. Broché. 83 pages. Papier bruni. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. Découpure de quelques millimètres sur la longueur des plats. <i>ref. 108736</i> Friedr. Vieweg und Sohn in Braunschweig paperback
191952454Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn. G. 1919. 5th Edition. Paperback. Paperback in Good condition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 83 pages. Moderate chipping to foredge of covers; cover spines cracked. Quick Shipping All Books Mailed in Boxes Free Tracking Provided . Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn paperback
192018375Braunschweig: Verlag Von Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn 1920. Teil der Sammlung Vieweg Tagesfragen aus den Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik. Heft 38. Mit 3 Figuren. In orange printed covers in Very Good condition with light coverwear. 83 pages in Very Good condition. Text in German .Scarce . Funfte Auflage 10-14.Tausend. Very Good. Verlag Von Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn unknown
192118374Braunschweig: Verlag Von Friedrich Vierweg & Sohn 1921. Teil der Sammlung Vieweg Tagesfragen aus den Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik. Heft 38. Mit dem Bildniss des Verfassers nach Herm.Struck. IMit 4 Figuren. In gray cardboard covers. Front cover detached . 91 pages in Very Good condition. Text in German . With an intersting handmade brown paper cover titled and illustrated by a previous owner of the book and dated 1923.Scarce . Elfte Auflage 46.-50.Tausend. Good. Verlag Von Friedrich Vierweg & Sohn unknown
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