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Carl Barus

    Lectures Delivered at the Celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Foundation of Clark Univer
    Experiments With the Displacement Interferometer
    Interferometer Experiments In Acoustics And Gravitation Part III
    Displacement Interferometry by the Aid of the Achromatic Fringes, Pt. [I]-Iv, Issue 249, volumes 3-4
    On the Thermo-Electric Measurement of High Temperatures
    The Laws of Gases: Memoirs
    • The Laws of Gases: Memoirs

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      This scientific memoir covers the fundamental laws and properties of gases, as understood by three pioneering researchers in the field. Through experiments and rigorous analysis, the authors explore topics such as temperature, pressure, heat, and chemical reactions, shedding light on the complex and fascinating dynamics of gas molecules. With detailed descriptions and illustrations, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject for students and scholars alike.

      The Laws of Gases: Memoirs
    • In this groundbreaking work, physicist Carl Barus describes his experiments with the displacement interferometer and the impact it had on our understanding of the nature of light. A must-read for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of science.

      Experiments With the Displacement Interferometer
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      Lectures Delivered at the Celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Foundation of Clark Univer