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  1. Science and Music by Sir James Jeans, 1937
  2. An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases by Sir James Jeans, 1967
  3. Through Space and Time by Sir James Jeans, 1936
  4. The Mysterious Universe by Sir James Jeans, 1938-01-01
  5. Science and Music by Sir James Jeans, 1937-01-01
  6. The Universe Around Us by Sir James Jeans, 1930
  7. THE NEW BACKGROUND OF SCIENCE by Sir James Jeans, 1959
  8. THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM by Sir James Jeans, 1943
  9. THE NEW BACKGROUND OF SCIENCE by JEANS SIR JAMES, 1945
  10. The Mysterious Universe by Sir James Jeans, 1931
  11. Mysterious Universe, The by Sir James Jeans, 1935-01-01
  12. THE GROWTH OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE. by Sir James. Jeans, 1946
  13. Die Musik Und Ihre Physikalischen Grundlagen by Sir James Jeans, 1938
  14. Science and Music by Sir James JEANS, 1939

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22. Sir James Jeans - Remarks On The Poynting Vector.
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Sir James Jeans' remarks on the Poynting Vector, 1933
This extract is from the classic text, "The Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism", by Sir James Jeans, published by Cambridge University Press in the fifth edition of 1933. Page 519. quote.. ...end quote
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The Poynting theorem actually is a relationship between the divergence (div S) of the Poynting vector flux S and the sources of energy at a point. For a region containing no sources or sinks of energy, the Poynting theorem merely states that div S = 0, and therefore by the divergence theorem, that the integral of the normal component of S over a closed surface surrounding a region containing no sources or sinks of energy must also be zero. There is, as Sir James points out, no reason at all to identify S with a local flow of energy. His remarks about "circulation" merely say that if div S = then S, if it exists, (that is to say, it is not zero everywhere) must be the curl of another vector (say T), since if S = curl T then div S is then identically zero by the well known vector identity div (curl[a vector field]) = 0. Thus we can envisage a region containing a Poynting flux S where there is no power flow, provided S = curl T. D.Jefferies

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Origin sir james Hopwood jeans. Born 11 Sept 1877 in Ormskirk, Lancashire,England Died 16 Sept 1946 in Dorking, Surrey, England.
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Sir James Hopwood Jeans
Born: 11 Sept 1877 in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England
Died: 16 Sept 1946 in Dorking, Surrey, England
Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous ( Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Jeans ' family moved to Brighton, then when he was 3 years old they moved to London. Jeans went to Trinity College Cambridge in 1896 and fellow student G H Hardy was in the same year. Jeans was taught as an undergraduate at Cambridge by J W L Glaisher , W W Rouse Ball , A N Whitehead , R A Herman and E T Whittaker . Both Jeans and Hardy were awarded a Smith's prize in 1901 with unspecified relative merit. That year Jeans became a Fellow of Trinity. Jeans lectured at Princeton from 1905 until 1909. During this period, in 1907, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1909 Jeans returned to England and the following year he was appointed Stokes Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Cambridge. He only held this post until 1912 when he retired to Guildford to devote himself to mathematical research. During his career he taught in Cambridge, England and Princeton, USA and undertook research at the Mt Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, California.

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    Year Events in Jean's Life Events in Astrophysics born Ormskirk, Lancashire
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    Father: Parlimentary Jounalist - Schiaparelli sees 'canals' on Mars
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    Stefan-Boltzmann Law Discovered (1879) Begins playing the organ , has a fascination for numbers and an excellent memory - Naked-eye Supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy (1885)
    Balmer deduces the hydrogen series formula
    Michelson and Morely determine light always travels at the speed of light (1887)
    Lick 36" refractor complete on top of Mt. Hamilton
    Hertz produces and detects radio waves (1888)
    Enters Trinity College , Cambridge with a major Scholarship and is 2nd Wrangler in Mathematical Tripos
    Essay: "Equipartition of Energy in Dynamic Systems" - Barnard observes the first evidence that nova are exploding stars (1892) Wein's displacement law (1893) - Bequerel discovers natural radioactivity Yerkes 40" Refractor erected (1897) - Otto Struve discovers interstellar clouds of gas and dust - Thompson discovers the electron Fellow of Trinity College, Gets M.A.

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    28. ISS: What Are Physics And Philosophy? Sir James Jeans
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    Bergson , Henri. Creative Evolution . New York: Random, 1944.
    Bergson , Henri. Duration and Simultaneity with Reference to Einstein's Theory . Trans. Leon Jacobson. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965.
    Berkeley , George. The Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous . Cleveland: Meridan, 1963.
    Born , Max. Einstein's Theory of Relativity . Rev. ed. New York: Dover, 1962.
    Bronowski , Jacob. The Ascent of Man . Boston: Little, 1974.
    Bronowski , Jacob. The Common Sense of Science . Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1963.
    Butterfield , Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800 . 1957. New York: Free Press-Macmillan, 1965.
    Capek , Milic. The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics . New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1961. Eddington , A.S. The Nature of the Physical World . New York: Macmillan, 1929. Eddington , A.S. The Philosophy of Physical Science . New York: Macmillan, 1939. Einstein , Albert. Ideas and Opinions . 1982. New York: Crown, 1985.

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  • Butterfield, Herbert, The Origins of Modern Science, Revised Edition, The Free Press, New York, 1965, page 18.
  • Schlegel, Richard, Completeness in Science, Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1967, page 152.
  • Burbidge and Burbidge, Quasi-Stellar Objects, W.
  • New Scientist, Feb. 13, 1969.
  • Dicke, R. H., American Scientist, March 1959.
  • Wooldridge, Dean E., The Machinery of Life, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1966, page 4.
  • Conant, James B., Modern Science and Modern Man, Columbia University Press, 1952, page 47.
  • Feynman, Richard, The Character of Physical Law, The M.I.T. Press, 1967, page 145.
  • Bridgman, P. W., The Nature of Physical Theory, Princeton University Press, 1936, page 134.
  • Einstein and Infeld, The Evolution of Physics,
  • Dingle, Herbert, A Century of Science, Hutchinson's Publications, London, 1951, page 315.
  • Feynman, Richard, op. cit., page 156.
  • Margenau, Henry, Quantum Theory, Vol. 1, edited by D. R. Bates, Academic Press, New York, 1961, page 6.
  • Braithwaite, R. B.
  • 36. Beyond Newton: REFERENCES
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    1. Dicke, Robert H., American Scientist, March 1959. 2. Dicke, Robert H., Science, 129-621. 3. Bondi, H., Endeavour, 20-121. 4. de Broglie, Louis, The Revolution in Physics, The Noonday Press, New York, 1953, page 97. 5. Heisenberg, Werner, Physics and Philosophy, 6. Whitrow, G. J., The Structure and Evolution of the Universe, 7. Johnson, Martin, Time Knowledge and the Nebulae, Dover Publications, New York, 1947, page 41. 8. Margenau, Henry, Philosophy of Science, Oct. 1959, page 295. 9. Milne, E. A., Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, The Library of Living Philosophers, Evanston, III., 1949, page 435. 10. Bondi, H., Cosmology, Cambridge University Press, 1952, page 90. 11. Dyson, Freeman J., Physics Today, June 1960. 12. Asimov, Isaac, The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, Vol. 1, Basic Books, New York, 1960, page 287. 13. de Sitter, W., Kosmos, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1932, page 106.

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