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William Crookes and the Radiometer

Isis 57:188-198 (1966)

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  1. The Wave Theory of Heat: A Forgotten Stage in the Transition from the Caloric Theory to Thermodynamics.Stephen G. Brush - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (2):145-167.
    Research on thermal “black-body” radiation played an essential role in the origin of the quantum theory at the beginning of the twentieth century. This is a well-known fact, but historians of science up to now have not generally recognized that studies of radiant heat were also important in an earlier episode in the development of modern physics: the transition from caloric theory to thermodynamics. During the period 1830–50, many physicists were led by these studies to accept a “wave theory of (...)
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  • The Pressure of Light: The Strange Case of the Vacillating 'Crucial Experiment'.John Worrall - 1982 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 13 (2):133.
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  • Crookes’ Radiometer und Geißlers Lichtmühle — Kooperation oder Konkurrenz?Günter Dörfel & Falk Müller - 2003 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 11 (3):171-190.
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