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The Radiometer and Its Lessons

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WITH reference to the controversy between Mr. Stoney and Mr. Osborne Reynolds about the laws of the conduction of heat in gases, it seems desirable to call the latter gentleman's attention to the fact that neither Clausius' nor Clerk Maxwell's investigations, as published in the Philosophical Magazine, affect the controversy between them.

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FITZGERALD, G. The Radiometer and Its Lessons. Nature 17, 199–200 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/017199c0

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