Arthur Rucker
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Arthur William Rucker was a British physicist. Education and career Rucker gained his BA at Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1871, and was a Fellow there from 1871 to 1876. He was Professor of Physics, and the first Cavendish Professor at Yorkshire College, Leeds from 1874 to 1885. Rucker was then a Professor of Physics at the Royal College of Science from 1886 to 1901, when he left to become Principal of the University of London.
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- XVI. On the relation between the thickness and the surface tension of liquid films (18)
- 1. On the thickness and electrical resistance of thin liquid films (16)
- XX. The limiting thickness of liquid films (10)
- VIII. On the electrical resistance of thin liquid films, with a revision of Newton’s table of colours (8)
- A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 1891 (5)
- Bakerian lecture.—A magnetic survey of the British Isles for the epoch January 1, 1886 (5)
- IV. On the relation between the thickness and the surface-tension of liquid films (3)
- On the determination of the magnetic susceptibility of rocks (3)
- On the relation between the magnetic permeability of rocks and regional magnetic disturbances (3)
- I. On the electrical resistance of thin liquid films, with a revision of Newton’s table of colours (3)
- III. On the thickness of soap films (2)
- II. On the limiting thickness of liquid films (1)
- XVI. On the expansion of sea-water by heat (0)
- I. On the expansion of sea-water by heat (0)
- XX. On the adiabatics and isothermals of water (0)
- ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (1901) (0)
- On a Suggestion as to the Constitution of Chlorine, offered by the Dynamical Theory of Gases (0)
- I. Preliminary note on supplementary magnetic surveys of special districts in the British Isles (0)
- Report of the Kew Committee for the year ending October 31, 1890 (0)
- The Fundamental Axioms of Dynamics (0)
- Note on the irregularities in magnetic inclination on the West Coast of Scotland (0)
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