36 examples of kelvin in sentences

I had a seven-horse-power Kelvin engine put in her last year, so we can get up, whatever the wind isI know the tide will be about right.

Indeed, this discovery was so far ahead of the times that it was not until a later date that the results were more fully developed, first by Kelvin, and subsequently by Clerk Maxwell.

The principle of this instrument is the same as that of the old Kelvin instrument; the clockwork attached to it unrolls a strip of paper wound on a roller; at intervals the needle of the instrument is depressed by an electromagnet and makes a dot on the moving paper.

Kit Kelvin's Kernels.

MCKREADY, KELVIN, pseud.

A beginner's guide to the stars, based on A beginner's star book, by Kelvin McKready [pseud.] Arranged by Maud King Murphy.

Weather elements, the Polar front theory; a guide for use with the instructional sound film The weather, by Kelvin Brodshaug & Donald C. Doane, in collaboration with Harry Wexler.

Kelvin Brodshaug (A); 17Nov69; R473531. BROEK, JACOBUS TEN. SEE TENBROEK, JACOBUS.

SEE LINDEMANN, KELVIN.

LINDEMANN, KELVIN.

By Kelvin Van Nuys.

Kelvin Van Nuys (A); 29Jul77; R668356. R668357.

A beginner's guide to the stars, based on A beginner's star book, by Kelvin McKready [pseud.] Arranged by Maud King Murphy.

Weather elements, the Polar front theory; a guide for use with the instructional sound film The weather, by Kelvin Brodshaug & Donald C. Doane, in collaboration with Harry Wexler.

Kelvin Brodshaug (A); 17Nov69; R473531. BROEK, JACOBUS TEN. SEE TENBROEK, JACOBUS.

LINDEMANN, KELVIN.

She had received many distinguished honors: the freedom of the city of London in 1908, and from King Edward VII, a year previously, a membership in the Order of Merit, given only to a select few men; such as Field Marshal Roberts, Lord Kitchener, Alma Tadema, James Bryce, George Meredith, Lords Kelvin and Lister, and Admiral Togo.

Kelvin £35 Thesis for D.Sc.

KELVIN, RT. HON.

It is only Lord Kelvin who now maintains, or lately maintained, that in hypnotism there is nothing at all but fraud and malobservation.

William Thomson, later to become Lord Kelvin, was probably the ablest scientist of his generation, and was destined to prove his great abilities in his early work with the Atlantic cable.

[Illustration: WILLIAM THOMSON (LORD KELVIN)]

In 1892 he was given the title of Lord Kelvin, and it was by this name that he was known as the leading physicist of his day.

K Kelvin, Lord (See Thomson), 138.

The astronomer R.A. Proctor came to similar grief for a similar gaucherie, and even so famous a man as Lord Kelvin suffered in like manner.

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