William Thomson Baron Kelvin Books
William Thomson, known as Lord Kelvin, was an Irish and British mathematical physicist and engineer who profoundly shaped the emerging discipline of physics. His pivotal work on the mathematical analysis of electricity and the formulation of the laws of thermodynamics were instrumental in unifying the field into its modern form. Beyond theoretical contributions, Thomson actively engaged in industrial research and development, particularly in telegraphy and maritime navigation, where his inventions and improvements brought public recognition and prosperity. His legacy endures through the unit of absolute temperature, the kelvin, named in his honor.






Treatise On Natural Philosophy, by Sir William Thomson and Peter Guthrie Tait.
- 572 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Mathematical and Physical Papers, by Sir William Thomson. Elasticity, Heat, Electro-Magnetism
- 548 pages
- 20 hours of reading