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What did scientist J. Willard Gibbs show?​

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Answered by pds39937
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The contemporary historian Henry Adams called Gibbs “the greatest of Americans, judged by his rank in science.” His application of thermodynamics to physical processes led him to develop the science of statistical mechanics; his treatment of it was so general that it was later found to apply as well to quantum ...

Answered by drbchandrashekarshet
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Willard Gibbs was a mathematical physicist who made enormous contributions to science: he founded modern statistical mechanics, he founded chemical thermodynamics, and he invented vector analysis.

Born: February 11, 1839, New Haven, Connecticut

Works written: Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics - Scholar's Choice Editi...

Profession: Physicist, Scientist

Died: April 28, 1903, New Haven

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