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  1. James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) was one of the greatest scientists who have ever lived. To him we owe the most significant discovery of our age - the theory of electromagnetism. He is rightly acclaimed as the father of modern physics. He also made fundamental contributions to mathematics, astronomy and engineering.

  2. James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (n. 13 iunie 1831, Edinburgh, Regatul Unit – d. 5 noiembrie 1879, Cambridge, Regatul Unit) a fost un om de știință scoțian, [23] [24] activ în domeniul fizicii matematice. [25] Cea mai notabilă realizare a sa a fost formularea teoriei clasice a radiațiilor electromagnetice, care reunește, pentru prima ...

  3. Dec 10, 2015 · Robyn Arianrhod pays homage to James Clerk Maxwell, perhaps the most important physicist after Einstein and Newton, who discovered light was an electromagnetic wave.

  4. The theoretical physicist James Clerk Maxwell is best known for drawing previously unconnected observations, experiments, and theories into a unitary theory of electromagnetism. Maxwell was born in 1831 in Edinburgh. After several years at the Edinburgh Academy, at the age of 16 Maxwell enrolled in the University of Edinburgh.

  5. Feb 25, 2019 · James Clerk Maxwell was born—into a family of strong financial means—in Edinburgh on June 13, 1831. However, he spent most of his childhood at Glenlair, a family estate designed by Walter Newall for Maxwell’s father. The young Maxwell’s studies took him first to the Edinburgh Academy (where, at the astounding age of 14, he published his ...

  6. Sep 30, 2021 · James Clerk Maxwell is the scientist responsible for explaining the forces behind the radio in your car, the magnets on your fridge, the heat of a warm summer day and the charge on a battery.

  7. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz James Clerk Maxwell témájú médiaállományokat. James Clerk Maxwell ( Edinburgh, 1831. június 13. – Anglia, Cambridge, 1879. november 5.) skót matematikus - fizikus volt. Összefoglaló egyenletrendszerben írta le az elektromosság és a mágnesesség törvényeit; ezenkívül a nevéhez fűződik a ...

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