George Minchin
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Irish scientist and mathematician
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George Minchin's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Trinity College Dublin
- Masters Physics National University of Ireland
- Bachelors Chemistry Trinity College Dublin
Why Is George Minchin Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Minchin Minchin was an Irish mathematician and experimental physicist. He was a pioneer in the development of astronomical photometry: the first-ever celestial photometric measurements were made using photovoltaic cells that he developed for the purpose. He invented the absolute sine-electrometer and was a prolific author of mathematical and scientific textbooks and papers.
George Minchin's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Teaching of Geometry (1909) (22)
- Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus (1905) (8)
- II. The electrical measurement of starlight. Observations made at the observatory of daramona house, co. Westmeath, in April, 1895. Preliminary report (4)
- Electrostatic Measurement of E.M.F. (1884) (4)
- V. The action of electromagnetic radiations on films containing metallic powders (4)
- XXV. Experiments in photoelectricity (1891) (3)
- A treatise on statics with applications to physics (3)
- The Electrical Measurement of Starlight (1895) (2)
- XXXV. The magnetic field of a circular current (1893) (2)
- A General Theorem in Kinematics (1880) (2)
- England's Neglect of Science (1901) (2)
- Photo-electric Impulsion Cells (1890) (2)
- The Magnetic Field of a Circular Current (1892) (2)
- II. The electrical measurement of starlight. Observations made at the Observatory of Daramona House, co. Westmeath, in January, 1896. Second report (2)
- The Determination of Electeromotive Force in Absolute Electrostatic Measure (1)
- Hydrostatics and elementary hydrokinetics (1)
- General Equations of Fluid Motion (1889) (1)
- XVI. Calculation of the magnetic field of a current running in a cylindrical coil (1894) (1)
- MINCHIN'S STATICS. (1)
- The Photoelectric Property of Selenium (1)
- Mathematical Drawing (0)
- Potential Energy (0)
- Note on the Behaviour of certain Bodies in presence of Electromagnetic Oscillations (0)
- Minchin's Statics (1886) (0)
- The Magnetic Field close to the Surface of a Wire conveying an Electrical Current (1892) (0)
- A Correction (0)
- XXXVI. Graphic representation of currents in a primary and a secondary coil (1894) (0)
- A Manual of Mechanics (1886) (0)
- Electromotive Force from the Light of the Stars (0)
- The Glorification of Energy (0)
- XXV. Calculation of the Coefficient of self-induction of a circular current of given aperture and cross-section (1894) (0)
- Balnibarbian Glumtrap Rhyme (1898) (0)
- Plane and Solid Geometry (1901) (0)
- A Kinematical Theorem (1881) (0)
- The Action of Electromagnetic Radiations on Films containing Metallic Powders (1892) (0)
- “Nowhere can Mathematics be learned as at Cambridge” (1890) (0)
- XIX. The magnetic field close to the surface of a wire conveying an electrical current (1893) (0)
- Ampère's Rule (1886) (0)
- Calculation of the Magnetic Field of a Current running in a Cylindrical Coil (1892) (0)
- Seleno-aluminium bridges (1908) (0)
- Scientific Nomenclature (0)
- A New Treatise on the Calculus (1902) (0)
- Centre of Water Pressure (0)
- Experiments in Photoelectricity (1890) (0)
- Centre of Water Pressure (1887) (0)
- The Absolute Sine Electrometer (0)
- Geometry Versus Euclid (1899) (0)
- Vectors and Rotors, with Applications (1903) (0)
- The Photoelectric Property of Selenium (1907) (0)
- A General Theorem in Kinematics (0)
- Calculation of the Coefficient of Self-Induction of a Circular Current of given Aperture and Cross-Section (1892) (0)
- Potential Energy (0)
- Personal Injury from a Fire-ball (1895) (0)
- Elementary Geometry, Practical and Theoretical A New Geometry for Schools (1903) (0)
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