James Clerk Maxwell (1831 1879) was a Scottish physicist well-known for his extensive work with electromagnetism, colour analysis, and kinetic theory. Considered by many to be a giant in his field with significant influence on the physicists who would follow, Maxwell spent time as a professor at Aberdeen University, King's College, London, and Cambridge. This 1882 Life by his friend Lewis Campbell and natural philosopher William Garnett represents an important and lengthy investigation into Maxwell's life and thought. Part I is concerned with biographical matters while the second section...
James Clerk Maxwell (1831 1879) was a Scottish physicist well-known for his extensive work with electromagnetism, colour analysis, and kinetic theory....
James Clerk Maxwell (1831 1879), first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge, made major contributions to many areas of theoretical physics and mathematics, not least his discoveries in the fields of electromagnetism and of the kinetic theory of gases, which have been regarded as laying the foundations of all modern physics. This work of 1881 was edited from Maxwell's notes by a colleague, William Garnett, and had formed the basis of his lectures. Several of the articles included in the present work were also included in his two-volume Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873), also...
James Clerk Maxwell (1831 1879), first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge, made major contributions to many areas of theoretical physics and ...
The dawn of true ideas respecting mechanics has been described in the volume of this series devoted to astronomers. At the time when the first of the following physics biographies opens there were a few men who held sound views respecting the laws of motion and the principles of hydrostatics. Considerable advance had been made in the subject of geometrical optics; the rectilinear propagation of light and the laws of reflection having been known to the Greeks and Arabians, whilst Willebrod Snellius, Professor of Mathematics at Leyden, had correctly enunciated the laws of refraction very early...
The dawn of true ideas respecting mechanics has been described in the volume of this series devoted to astronomers. At the time when the first of the ...
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