Proper noun
Bridgman (plural Bridgmans)
A surname.
A course on thermodynamics taught by Percy Bridgman attracted him to experimental physics. Source: Internet
Bridgman 1998, p. 281. * Merlin III (RM 1S) : Merlin III fitted with "universal" propeller shaft able to mount either de Havilland or Rotol propellers. Source: Internet
Bridgman also wanted him at Harvard, so a compromise was reached whereby he split his fellowship for the 1927–28 academic year between Harvard in 1927 and Caltech in 1928. Source: Internet
But one of the authors of the report, Aengus Bridgman of McGill University, said there was little evidence that disinformation campaigns had any impact, and most misinformation was spread by people engaging politically on the internet. Source: Internet
Bridgman provided Oppenheimer with a recommendation, which conceded that Oppenheimer's clumsiness in the laboratory made it apparent his forte was not experimental but rather theoretical physics. Source: Internet
Bridgman 1998, p. 283. Power ratings quoted are usually maximum "military" power. Source: Internet