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Kenneth L. Caneva, "Helmholtz and the Conservation of Energy: Contexts of Creation and Reception" (MIT Press, 2021)

New Books in the History of Science

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The Conservation of Energy

In the 18 forties, there was a very sharp distinction between physics on the one hand, and mechanics on the other. Physics at the time knew nothing of this at allo. There were no underlying principles in physics comparable to ifwe pass forward to the end of the century. The subtitle of helm holtzs work on the conservation of force was a physical memoir. And i long wondered why, why say that? And the reason was that he hoped to tell physicists, he pay attention, guys. Despite the fact that the book is full of mathematics, i intendd this to be for physicists. You can ask further questions. Yes, absolutely.

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