John Henry Poynting
John Poynting | |
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Owens College (now University of Manchester) | |
Known for | Poynting vector Poynting effect Poynting's theorem Poynting–Robertson effect |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist |
Institutions | Mason Science College, University of Birmingham |
Academic advisors | James Clerk Maxwell |
Notable students | Francis William Aston; Alfred J. Lotka |
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John Henry Poynting FRS[1] (9 September 1852 – 30 March 1914[2][3]) was an English physicist. He was the first professor of physics at Mason Science College from 1880 to 1900, and then the successor institution, the University of Birmingham until his death.[4]
Early life and education
Poynting was the youngest son of Thomas Elford Poynting, a
Career
In the late 1870s, he worked in the
He discovered the torsion-extension coupling in finite strain elasticity. This is now known as the (positive) Poynting effect in torsion.
Poynting and the Nobel prizewinner J. J. Thomson co-authored a multi-volume undergraduate physics textbook, which was in print for about 50 years and was in widespread use during the first third of the 20th century.[7] Poynting wrote most of it.[8]
He was awarded an
Poynting lived at 11 St Augustine's Road, Edgbaston with his family and servants for some years. He previously lived at 66 Beaufort Road, Edgbaston (demolished) and died of a diabetic coma[citation needed], aged 61, at 10 Ampton Road, Edgbaston in 1914. In 1880, he married Maria Adney Cropper. He was survived by his widow, a son, and two daughters.[10]
Legacy
Alfred J. Lotka was among Poynting's most famous students, being inspired by Poynting to apply the ideas of physical chemistry to biology. Lotka dedicated his classic book on mathematical population biology to Poynting. Poynting predicted the 'Poynting-Robertson effect', whereby a particle of dust orbiting a star experiences a drag force which makes it spiral slowly into the star. Howard P. Robertson later restated the prediction using general relativity. Poynting also founded and is the namesake of the popular student society at the University of Birmingham, 'The Poynting Physical Society' or PPS.[11]
Works by J. H. Poynting
- 1884 A Comparison of the Fluctuations in the Price of Wheat and in the Cotton and Silk Imports into Great Britain, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society; 47, 1884, pp. 34–64
- 1894 The Mean Density of the Earth London, C. Griffin[13]
- 1899 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of Physics: volume I: Sound London, C. Griffin;[14] 2nd edition, 1900
- 1902 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of Physics: volume II: Properties of Matter London, C. Griffin[15]
- 1904 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of Physics: volume III: Heat London, C. Griffin
- 1913 The earth; its shape, size, weight and spin Cambridge University Press[16]
- 1914 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of Physics: volume IV: Electricity and Magnetism. Pts. I and II: Static electricity and magnetism London, C. Griffin
- 1920 Collected Scientific Papers Cambridge University Press
References
- ^ "Poynting, John Henry (PNTN872JH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ GRO Register of Births: DEC 1852 8c 391 BARTON – John Henry Poynting, mmn = unknown
- ^ GRO Register of Deaths: MAR 1914 6d 128 KING'S N. – John Henry Poynting, aged 61
- ^ "History of the School of Physics and Astronomy".
- ^ "Poynting, John Henry (PNTN872JH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ For a lengthy though incomplete listing of the editions of Poynting and Thomson's Text-book of Physics see Worldcat.org.
- ^ Reported in the biography of JJ Thomson by Davis & Falconer, previewable at Google Book Search Preview.
- ^ "University campus Blue Plaque Trail". Birmingham University. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
- ^ "Poynting, John Henry". Who's Who. 1914. p. 1647.
- ^ "Poynting Physical Society".
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- ^ Preston, Erasmus D. (1895). "Review of The Mean Density of the Earth by J. H. Poynting". Physical Review. II. American Physical Society: 76–80.
- ^ "Review of A Text-Book of Physics: Sound by J. H. Poynting and J. J. Thomson". Westminster Review. 151: 463–464. April 1899.
- ^ "Review of Properties of Matter by J. H. Poynting and J. J. Thomson". The Athenaeum (3939): 534. 25 April 1903.
- ^ "Review of The Earth: its Shape, Size, Weight, and Spin by J. H. Poynting". The Geological Magazine. New Series. X: 318. 1913.
External links
- Works by or about John Henry Poynting at Wikisource
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