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Advances in experimental techniques allowed nineteenth-century physicists to develop increasingly refined concepts of electromagnetism. The mathematical formulations of electromagnetism culminated in Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell's development...
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Maxwell's equations are the four equations formulated by James Clerk Maxwell, a British physicist, that explain all classical electromagnetic phenomena. They are a set of differential equations that describe and predict the behavior of electromagnetic...
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In electromagnetism, Maxwell's equations are a set of four equations that were first presented as a distinct group in 1884 by Oliver Heaviside in conjunction with Willard Gibbs. These equations had appeared throughout James Clerk Maxwell's 1861 paper...


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The Jewish Week 12-18-1998 Dangerous Equations In his quest to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, President Clinton overdid the even-handedness during his Mideast trip this week. Comparing the children of Palestinian fathers serving in Israeli jails and Israeli children whose fathers had been...
 


 

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