Author:John Trowbridge (1843-1923)
Appearance
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Works
[edit]- List of apparatus available for scientic researches involving accurate measurements, and contained in different American laboratories.with Wolcott Gibbs; Edward C Pickering, 1879.
- The New Physics, 1884; external link
- The Electrical Boy, 1891; external link
- Three Boys on An Electrical Boat, 1894;
- What Is Electricity?, 1896; external link
- The Resolute Mr.Pansy, 1897; external link
- Philip's Experiments in Electrical Science, 1898. external link
- Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 1901 external link
- The story of a wireless telegraph boy, 1908.
- The Advance in Electricity Since the Time of Franklin, 1922 external link
Journals
[edit]Annual of Scientific Discovery editor
[edit]- "Great Fires and Rain-Storms" in Popular Science Monthly, 2 (December 1872)
- "The Electric Light for Steamships" in Popular Science Monthly, 5 (October 1874)
- "Science from the Pulpit" in Popular Science Monthly, 6 (April 1875)
- "On the Annihilation of the Mind" in Popular Science Monthly, 10 (April 1877)
- "Counting by the Aid of the Fingers" in Popular Science Monthly, 12 (February 1878)
- "The Study of Physics in the Secondary Schools" in Popular Science Monthly, 15 (June 1879)
- "Extension of the Signal Service" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (February 1882)
- "What Is Electricity?" in Popular Science Monthly, 26 (November 1884)
- "The X Rays" in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (April 1896)
- "Progress of Electrical Science during 1883" Volume 3.
- "Thunder-Storms" Volume 4.
- "Atmospheric Electricity" Volume 4.
- "Niagara Falls Considered as a Source of Electrical Energy" Volume 5.
- "Recent Advances in Electrical Science" Volume 5.
- "The Jefferson Physical Laboratory" Volume 5.
- "Trowbridge's Theory of the Earth's Magnetism" Volume 9.
Works about John Trowbridge
[edit]"Sketch of Professor John Trowbridge" in Popular Science Monthly, 26 (April 1885)
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