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Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics
Nancy Forbes, Basil Mahon
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| #24828 in Books | Prometheus Books | 2014-03-11 | 2014-03-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.29 x1.15 x6.28l,1.17 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | Prometheus Books||37 of 38 people found the following review helpful.| Great review of the heroes and the dawn of Electromagnetic theory|By Alejandro Dezerega|I can't find the proper words to describe the emotions that were felt while reading the book. As an electrical engineer, I was familiar with the concepts behind the story. But learning how it was discovered, shows how great these men were. Maybe for the general reader, the book will not tr
The story of two brilliant nineteenth-century scientists who discovered the electromagnetic field, laying the groundwork for the amazing technological and theoretical breakthroughs of the twentieth century
Two of the boldest and most creative scientists of all time were Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879). This is the story of how these two men - separated in age by forty years - discovered the existence of the electromagnetic fi...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics | Nancy Forbes, Basil Mahon.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.