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Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light Book

Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light
Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light, James Clerk Maxwell's (1831–1879) contributions to twentieth-century science and technology - in particular, the displacement current and the electromagnetic theory of light - are among the most spectacular innovations in the history of physics, but the t, Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light has a rating of 3 stars
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Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light, James Clerk Maxwell's (1831–1879) contributions to twentieth-century science and technology - in particular, the displacement current and the electromagnetic theory of light - are among the most spectacular innovations in the history of physics, but the t, Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light
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  • Innovation in Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light
  • Written by author Daniel M. Siegel
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2003
  • James Clerk Maxwell's (1831–1879) contributions to twentieth-century science and technology - in particular, the displacement current and the electromagnetic theory of light - are among the most spectacular innovations in the history of physics, but the t
  • Siegel's close analysis of the original texts reveals that mechanical modeling played a crucial role in Maxwell's initial conceptualizations of the displacement current and the electromagnetic character of light.
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Preface; Introduction;
1. The background to Maxwell's electromagnetic theory;
2. Mechanical image and reality in Maxwell's electromagnetic theory;
3. The elaboration of the molecular-vortex model;
4. The introduction of the displacement current;
5. The origin of the electromagnetic theory of light;
6. Beyond molecular vortices; Conclusion; Appendices.


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