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9 de jun. de 2024 · James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory. He is regarded by most modern physicists as the scientist of the 19th century who had the greatest influence on 20th-century physics.
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18 de jun. de 2024 · Curious volcanic activity confounds tourists near Naples, and Maxwell reviews a textbook on bubbles, in the weekly dip into Nature’s archive. Snippets from Nature’s past.
13 de jun. de 2024 · Otras de muchas contribuciones son: determinación de la naturaleza particulada de los anillos de Saturno, la fotografía a color, la distribución Maxwell-Boltzmann, la optimización de celosías, el “demonio de Maxwell” para la teoría de la información, los reguladores de velocidad para la cibernética, las “áreas iguales ...
13 de jun. de 2024 · Please explore our website to find out more about James Clerk Maxwell, the great Scottish natural philosopher (physicist in modern usage), and the activities of the JCM Foundation.
Hace 4 días · James Clerk Maxwell. In 1864 James Clerk Maxwell of Edinburgh announced his electromagnetic theory of light, which was perhaps the greatest single step in the world's knowledge of electricity.
25 de jun. de 2024 · James Clerk Maxwell en Muy Interesante. Por qué hay un cocodrilo en la catedral de Sevilla y otras curiosidades sobre el templo gótico más grande del mundo.
18 de jun. de 2024 · Maxwell's equations are a set of four fundamental equations that describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields in space. They were first proposed by James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century and are still widely used today in various fields of physics, including electromagnetism, optics, and quantum mechanics.