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Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism Intended As a Sequel to Professor Clerk-Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism

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ISBN-10: 1146459440

ISBN-13: 9781146459440

Edition: N/A

Authors: James Clerk Maxwell, Joseph John Thomson

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List price: $45.75
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 614
Size: 7.44" wide x 9.69" long x 1.28" tall
Weight: 2.376
Language: English

James Maxwell was a British physicist who developed a standard theoretical model for the modern understanding of electricity and magnetism. He showed that these two phenomena are two aspects of the same field and as a result he unified and systematized a vast field of research. Maxwell took many diverse observations and qualitative concepts developed by Michael Faraday and others, formulating them into a unified theory between 1864 and 1873. On the basis of this theory, Maxwell predicted that electromagnetic waves should exist and travel with the speed of light, and he identified light as a form of electromagnetic radiation. Both of these predictions were experimentally confirmed. Maxwell's…