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Who is the Kelvin equation named after?

The Kelvin equation is named in honour of William Thompson, also known as Lord Kelvin. William Thompson was a notable 19th-century scientist and mathematician who made significant contributions to thermodynamics and electromagnetic. The Kelvin equation makes a substantial contribution to the area of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics by understanding the behaviour of fluids at curved surfaces.

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