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Ørsted / Jelved / Jackson Selected Scientific Works of Hans Christian Ørsted


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E-Book, Englisch, Band 398, 688 Seiten

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ISBN: 978-1-4008-6485-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Preface: Karen Jelved and Andrew D. Jackson ix

Introduction: Andrew D. Wilson xv

1 Response to the Prize Question in Medicine Set by the University of Copenhagen in the Year 1797: On the Origin and Use of Amniotic Fluid (1798) 3

2 Letters on Chemistry. First Letter (1798) 26

3 Letters on Chemistry. Second Letter, on Heat (1798) 29

4 Letters on Chemistry. Third Letter (1799) 35

5 Letters on Chemistry. Fourth Letter (1799) 41

6 Fundamentals of the Metaphysics of Nature, Partly According to a New Plan (1799) 46

7 Dissertation on the Structure of the Elementary Metaphysics of External Nature (1799) 79

8 Experiments and Observations Concerning Galvanic Electricity (1801)101

9 An Addendum by Dr. Orsted to His Remarks on Galvanism (1801) 104

10 Continued Experiments on Galvanism (1801) 106

11 A Review of the Latest Advances in Physics (1803) 107

12 Materials for a Chemistry of the Nineteenth Century (1803) 120

13 Correspondence (1804) 166

14 Galvano-Chernical Observations (1804) 168

15 Criticism of the So-CalledEudiometry with Regard to Medicine (1805) 170

16 A Letter from Dr. Orsted of Copenhagen to Mr. J. W. Ritter of Jena, Concerning Chladni's Acoustic Figures in an Electrical Context (1805) 180

17 A Letter from Mr. Orsted, Professor of Philosophy in Copenhagen, to Professor Pictet on Acoustic Vibrations (1805) 181

18 On the Harmony Between Electrical Figures and Organic Forms (1805) 185

19 New Investigations into the Question: What Is Chemistry? (1805) 192

20 An Attempt towards a New Theory of Spontaneous Combustion (1805) 200

21 On the Manner in Which Electricity Is Transmitted (A Fragment) (1806) 210

22 Correspondence (1806) 215

23 Experiments Prompted by Some Passages in Winterl's Writings (1806) 218

24 The Series of Acids and Bases (1806) 227

25 Reflections on the History of Chemistry, A Lecture (1807) 243

26 On Acoustic Figures (1807) 261

27 Orsted on Simon's (Volta's) New Law for Electrical Atmospheric Effects (1808) 263

28 Experiments on Acoustic Figures (1810) 264

29 First Introduction to General Physics (1811) 282

30 View of the Chemical Laws of Nature Obtained Through Recent Discoveries (1812) 310

31 On the Law of Electrical Attraction (1814) 393

32 Proposal for New Danish Terms in Chemistry (1814) The Law for the Weakening of Electrical Effects with Distance (1815) 394

33 Theory of Light (1816) 397

34 On Galvanic Trough Apparatuses and Spark Discharge in Mercury Vapour (1816) 400

35 Observations Regarding Contact Electricity (1817) 402

36 On the Compression of Water (1817) 407

37 On the Way in Which a Textbook in Physics Ought to Be Written (1817); Investigations on the Compressibility of Water (1818) 408

38 On Piperine, a New Plant Alkaloid (1820) 411

39 Experiments on the Effect of the Electric Conflict on the Magnetic Needle (July 21, 1820) 413

39a Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle (1820) 417

40 New Electro-Magnetic Experiments (1820) 421

41 Note on the Discovery of Electromagnetism (1821) 425

42 Observations on Electro-magnetism (1821) 430

43 Correspondence (1821) 446

44 An Experiment on Zamboni's Double Galvanic Circuit (1821) 450

45 A Method to Facilitate the Generation of Steam (1822) 452

46 The Orsted Experiment on the Compression of Water (1822) 453

47 On the Compressibility of Water (1823) 457

48 New Experiments by Dr. Seebeck on Electromagnetic Effects (1823) 462

49 An Electromagnetic Experiment (1823) 464

50 On M. Schweigger's Electromagnetic Multiplier, with an Account of Some Experiments made with it (1823) 466

51 On Some New Thermoelectric Experiments Performed by Baron Fourier and M. Orsted (1823) 470

52 On an Apparent Paradoxical Galvanic Experiment (1824) 478

53 Experiments Proving That Mariotte's Law Is Applicable to All Kinds of Gases; and at All Degrees of Pressure under Which the Gases Retain Their Aeriform State (1825) 481

54 Preliminary Note on the Production of Aluminium, Aluminium. Chloride, and Silicon Chloride (1825) 492

55 Contribution to the Determination of the Law of the Compression of Bodies (1826) 493

56 [Improvements of the Compression Apparatus 1826. Measurement of the Compressibility of Mercury] (1827) 518

57 On the Relative Compressibilities of different Fluids at High Temperatures (1827) 526

58 An Electromagnetic Method for the Assay of Silver and Other Metals Invented by M. Orsted (1828) 528

59 Observations Concerning the Compressibility of Fluids (1828) 535

60 On the Compression of Water in Vessels of Varying Compressibility (1828) 537

61 A New Electromagnetic Experiment Disproving Ampere's Theory (1830); Remarks on the Relation Between Sound, Light, Heat, and Electricity (1830) 539

62 Thermo-Electricity (1830) 542

63 An Explanation of Faraday's Magneto-Electric Discovery (1832) 581

64 Results of New Experiments on the Compressibility of Water (1834) 583

65 On the Compressibility of Water (1834) 586

66 New Experiments on the Effect of the Electrical Circuit (1835) 593

67 On a New Electrometer (1841) 595

68 A New Device for the Measurement of Capillarity (1841) 597

69 An Investigation of Light with Regard to the Physics of Beauty (1842) 599

70 Continued Reflections on Light with Regard to the Physics of Beauty (1843) 601

71 Development of the Theory of Lustre (1843) 603

72 An Account of Experiments on the Heat Generated by the Compression of Water (1845) 607

73 Letter, on the Deviation of Falling Bodies from the Perpendicular, to Sir John Herschel, Bart. (1847) 610

74 On the Changes which Mercury sometimes suffers in Glass Vessels hermetically Sealed (1847) 613

75 On Faraday's Diamagnetic Experiments (1847) 614

76 Experiments on the Carrying Capacity of the Large Electromagnet of the Polytechnic School (1847) 616

77 Abstract of a Series of Experiments on Diamagnetism (1848) 619

78 Investigations on Diamagnetism (1848) 626

79 Further Investigations on Diamagnetism and Their Results (1849) 632

Subject Index 639

Name Index 643



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