The logic of modern physics PW Bridgman Macmillan, 1927 | 3941 | 1927 |
Physics of high pressure PW Bridgman | 2712 | 1952 |
Dimensional analysis PW Bridgman Yale university press, 1922 | 2316 | 1922 |
Studies in large plastic flow and fracture: with special emphasis on the effects of hydrostatic pressure PW Bridgman Harvard University Press, 1964 | 1999 | 1964 |
Effects of high shearing stress combined with high hydrostatic pressure PW Bridgman Physical review 48 (10), 825, 1935 | 962 | 1935 |
Water, in the liquid and five solid forms, under pressure PW Bridgman American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1913 | 907 | 1913 |
Two new modifications of phosphorus. PW Bridgman Journal of the American chemical society 36 (7), 1344-1363, 1914 | 903 | 1914 |
Certain physical properties of single crystals of tungsten, antimony, bismuth, tellurium, cadmium, zinc, and tin PW Bridgman Papers 32-58, 1851-1932, 1964 | 849 | 1964 |
The Compression of 39 Substances to 100.000 KG/C. M2.... PW Bridgman American. Academy of Sciences, 1948 | 830 | 1948 |
The coagulation of albumen by pressure PW Bridgman Papers 12-31, 735-736, 1964 | 658 | 1964 |
Studies in Animal and Human Behaviour. Volume I K Lorenz Harvard University Press, 1970 | 641 | 1970 |
Effects of very high pressures on glass PW Bridgman, I Simon Papers 169-199, 4291-4299, 1964 | 622 | 1964 |
The resistance of 72 elements, alloys and compounds to 100,000 kg/cm2 PW Bridgman Papers 169-199, 4113-4197, 1964 | 552 | 1964 |
The nature of physical theory PW Bridgman Dover Publications, 1936 | 547 | 1936 |
The stress distribution at the neck of a tension specimen PW Bridgman Trans. Amer. Soc, 1943 | 543 | 1943 |
The way things are PW Bridgman Harvard University Press, 1959 | 538 | 1959 |
The effect of pressure on the viscosity of forty-three pure liquids PW Bridgman Papers 59-93, 2043-2086, 1964 | 484 | 1964 |
Reflections of a Physicist PW Bridgman | 467 | 1950 |
The nature of thermodynamics PW Bridgman Harvard University Press, 1941 | 427 | 1941 |
Shearing phenomena at high pressures, particularly in inorganic compounds PW Bridgman Papers 94-121, 3033-3106, 1964 | 361 | 1964 |