“An Experiment, like every other event which takes place, is a natural phenomenon; but in a Scientific Experiment the circumstances are so arranged that the relations between a particular set of phenomena may be studied to the best advantage.”
Quote by James Clerk Maxwell
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The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell
This book is a compilation of James Clerk Maxwell's significant scientific works, including his seminal contributions to electromagnetism and the formulation of Maxwell's equations. It offers an in-depth look into the theoretical and experimental aspects of his research, showcasing his innovative thinking and the foundational principles that have shaped modern physics. more
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