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Joseph Larmor

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Gender Male
Death81 years ago
Date of birth July 11,1857
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Magheragall
United Kingdom
Date of died May 19,1942
DiedHolywood
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Mathematician
Physicist
Education Queen's University Belfast
University of Cambridge
St John's College, Cambridge
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
St John's College
BooksAether and Matter: A Development of the Dynamical Relations of the Aether to Material Systems on the Basis of the Atomic Constitution of Matter, Including a Discussion of the Influence of the Earth's Motion on Optical Phenomena, Being an Adams Prize Essay in the University of Cambridge
Mathematical and Physical Papers: Collected from Different Scientific Periodicals from May, 1841, to the Present Time
Aether and Matter: A Development of the Dynamical Relations of the Aether to Material Systems on the Basis of the Atomic Constitution of Matter, Including a Discussion of the Influence of the Earth's Motion on Optical Phenomena, Being an Adams Prize Essay
Mathematical and Physical Papers: Collected from Different Scientific Periodicals from May, 1841, to the Present Time. Elasticity, heat, electro-magnetism : with supplementary articles written for the present volume, hitherto unpublished
Aether and Matter: A Development of the Dynamical Relations of the Aether to Material Systems On the Basis of the Atomic Constitution of Matter, Including a Discussion of the Influence of the Earth's Motion On Optical Phenomena, Being an Adams Prize Essay
Awards Copley Medal
Royal Medal
De Morgan Medal
Parents Hugh Larmor
Anna Wright
Notable student Max Born
Sydney Chapman
Kwan-ichi Terazawa
Robert Schlapp
Academic advisor Edward Routh
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Sir Joseph Larmor FRS FRSE was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter. His most influential work was Aether and Matter, a theoretical physics book published in 1900.

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