Larmor precession[*][[Larmor precession (Physical phenomenon)|]] gyroradius[*][[gyroradius (radius of the circular movement of an electrically charged particle in a magnetic field)|]] Larmor formula[*][[Larmor formula (formula used to calculate the total power radiated by a non relativistic point charge as it accelerates)|]] Q10380298[*]
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Membru al Societății Regale[*] () Medalia Copley ()[4] Royal Medal () Premiul Poncelet[*] () De Morgan Medal[*][[De Morgan Medal (most prestigious award of the London Mathematical Society)|]] () premiul Smith[*] () Bakerian Lecture[*][[Bakerian Lecture (one of the premier medals of the Royal Society that recognizes exceptional and outstanding science)|]] () premiul Adams[*] () Knight Bachelor[*][[Knight Bachelor (title granted to a man who has been knighted by the British monarch but not as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry)|]] () Doctor of Civil Law[*][[Doctor of Civil Law (university conferred law degree or awarded honorary doctorate)|]] () Doctor of Science[*][[Doctor of Science (doctoral academic research degree)|]] Legum Doctor[*][[Legum Doctor (university conferred law degree or awarded honorary doctorate)|]]
1887, "On the direct applications of first principles in the theory of partial differential equations," Proceedings of the Royal Society.
1891, "On the theory of electrodynamics," Proceedings of the Royal Society.
1892, "On the theory of electrodynamics, as affected by the nature of the mechanical stresses in excited dielectrics," Proceedings of the Royal Society.
1893-97, "Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium," Proceedings of the Royal Society; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Series of 3 papers containing Larmor's physical theory of the universe.
1894, "Least action as the fundamental formulation in dynamics and physics," Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
1896, "The influence of a magnetic field on radiation frequency," Proceedings of the Royal Society.
1896, "On the absolute minimum of optical deviation by a prism," Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
Warwick, Andrew, "On the Role of the FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis in the Development of Joseph Larmor's Electronic Theory of Matter". Archive for History of Exact Sciences 43 (1991): 29-91.
Darrigol, O. (), „The Electron Theories of Larmor and Lorentz: A Comparative Study”, Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 24: 265–336