
Lord Kelvin is the name by which we usually know William
Thomson, who was born in 1824 at Belfast but spent most of his life
as Professor of Natural Philosophy, i.e. Physics, at the University
of Glasgow. His most important scientific work was clarifying the
nature of heat and temperature. By Kelvin's time it was a familiar
idea that temperature represented the 'level of hotness' of any
object, and that ...
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