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Lord William Kelvin is a well known scientist and engineer and he invented tide-predicting machine he had heart problems at the age of 9

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he was born in Belfast Northern Ireland. :)

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William Thomson (Later Lord Kelvin) was Britsh. He was born in Belfast.

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Which is it William Thomson William Kelvin or William Thomson Kelvin?

The famous scientist and engineer was born William Thomson, and was given the title Lord Kelvin. One of the strange things about British lords is that they can then use their title as if it was a surname- so he would sign himself as Kelvin.


When did William Thomson's wife die?

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) Didn't Have A Wife


Was William Thomson kelvin married?

Yes.


What college did William Thomson kelvin go to?

Cambridge


Who developed the kelvin scale?

William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin developed the kelvin scale.


What is the temperature scale that that measures absolute temperature created by Sir William Thomson?

The scale is the Kelvin scale. (Sir William Thomson 1824-1907 was "1st Baron Kelvin".)


What year was the Kelvin scale invented?

William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin developed the kelvin scale 1848.


When was Kelvin invented?

William Thomson, Baron Kelvin the First, first called for the use of this scale in 1848.


Who discovered when particles stop moving?

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)


What is the real name of kelvin?

Before he was made a Lord, he was William Thomson


What is William Thomsons 1st Baron Kelvin real name?

His real name was William Thomson.


What is Lord Kelvin's name?

Lord Kelvin was born William Thomson and was given the title Lord Kelvin for his services to the country (Great Britain)