James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879)
"In speaking of the Energy of the field, however, I wish to be understood literally. All energy is the same as mechanical energy, whether it exists in the form of motion or in that of elasticity, or in any other form. The energy in electromagnetic phenomena is mechanical energy."
- James Clerk Maxwell
The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell, b. Nov. 13, 1831, d. Nov. 5, 1879, did revolutionary work in electromagnetism and the kinetic theory of gases.
The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell, b. Nov. 13, 1831, d. Nov. 5, 1879, did revolutionary work in electromagnetism and the kinetic theory of gases.
Maxwell's
most important achievement was his extension and mathematical
formulation of Michael Faraday's theories of electricity and magnetic
lines of force.
Since known as Maxwell's equations they are one of the great achievements of 19th-century physics.
Maxwell statue in Edinburgh
Postscript; Why is he picture with his dog and the dog is even part of this statue of him?
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