File:Maxwell's letters plate IV.jpg
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English: J. C. Maxwell's sketch of the thermodynamic surface for a water-like substance, based on a theoretical construct proposed by J. W. Gibbs. The curves are "isothermals and isopiestics drawn by help of the Sun." |
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Source | P. M. Harman (ed.), The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, vol. 3, 1874-1879, (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 232, plate IV. | |||||
Author | James Clerk Maxwell (1831 – 1879) | |||||
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Other versions | http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/ESM4714/methods/combo.jpg |
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