Originally published in 1873, Elements of Natural Philosophy is a
condensed version of Lord Kelvin and Peter Tait's revolutionary work
Treatise on Natural Philosophy. This version is designed for beginning
students and the examples and lessons it contains use only geometry,
algebra, and trigonometry, eschewing the calculus of the more advanced
edition. Written for math students at the university level, this
textbook will be of interest to anyone with a love for math and science.
Irish scientist, engineer, and author LORD WILLIAM THOMSON KELVIN
(1824-1907) is considered an foundational thinker of modern physics. He
invented the Kelvin temperature scale and also helped develop the first
transatlantic telegraph cable. Scottish physicist PETER GUTHRIE TAIT
(1831-1901) is most famous for writing, with Lord Kelvin, the
groundbreaking physics textbook Treatise on Natural Philosophy (1867).