“The mathematical difficulties of the theory of rotation arise chiefly from the want of geometrical illustrations and sensible images, by which we might fix the results of analysis in our minds.”
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The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, Vol. I
The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, Vol. I is a compilation of the foundational scientific writings of James Clerk Maxwell, a 19th-century physicist known for his work in electromagnetism. This volume includes his seminal papers and treatises that laid the groundwork for modern understanding of electricity and magnetism. more
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