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William Thomson

physicist, engineer and mathematician

Born: Died: British

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907), was a British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. Born in Belfast, he was for 53 years the professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, where he undertook significant research on the mathematical analysis of electricity, was instrumental in the formulation of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, and contributed significantly to unifying physics, which was then in its infancy of development as an emerging academic discipline. He received the Royal Society's Copley Medal in 1883 and served as its president from 1890 to 1895. In 1892 he became the first scientist to be elevated to the House of Lords.

Absolute temperatures are stated in units of kelvin in Lord Kelvin's honour. While the existence of a coldest possible temperature, absolute zero, was known before his work, Kelvin determined its correct value as approximately −273.15 degrees Celsius or −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. The Joule–Thomson effect is also named in his honour.

Kelvin worked closely with the mathematics professor Hugh Blackburn in his work.

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British physicist, engineer and mathematician

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  1. William Thomson is born

    William Thomson, British physicist, engineer and mathematician, known for british physicist, engineer and mathematician, was born on 1824-06-26.

  2. Britain's Queen Victoria telegraphs US President James Buchanan for the first time via transatlantic telegraph cable; he

    Britain's Queen Victoria telegraphs US President James Buchanan for the first time via transatlantic telegraph cable; he replies, "It is a triumph more glorious, because far more useful to mankind, than was ever won by conqueror on the field of battle"

  3. First transatlantic telegraph cable comes ashore at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, after being laid out 1,686 miles by I

    First transatlantic telegraph cable comes ashore at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, after being laid out 1,686 miles by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Eastern steamship

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William Thomson was born on 1824-06-26 (British).
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British physicist, engineer and mathematician
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When did William Thomson die?
William Thomson died on 1907-01-01.

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