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  • | keywords = [[electric fields]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[electromagnetism]] ...1846. I will review what we have been taught about electric fields and how Faraday thought about them, keeping what appears useful and ignoring the rest. I wi
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  • | title = What\'s Behind Faraday\'s Magnetic Lines of Force? Since their discovery by Michael Faraday, magnetic lines of force have represented a powerful way to visualize magne
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  • ...current electrical energy required for the electrolyzer method as shown by Faraday. Since then at least four different technologies show that such a goal has
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  • ...edium.  The theory is a logical deduction from the physics of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. ...ctromagnetic waves in the space medium is a straightforward application of Faraday's lines of force.  Radiation of energy into the medium is explained in
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  • ...a residual phenomenon of electrical attraction and repulsion" - ''Michael Faraday''.
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  • ...s, including Emanuel Swedenborg, Leonhard Euler, Rudjier Bo?kovi?, Michael Faraday, Andr?-Marie Amp?re, William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), James Maxwell, Heinrich
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  • ...waves, is accomplished by instrumentation based en a suggestion by Michael Faraday. The experimental evidence is that gravity waves are affected by the sun's
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  • ...book is much more physics than mathematics ... in the tradition of Michael Faraday.
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  • ...hat ?natural philosophy? - in the sense practiced, for example, by Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell - is also permanently at an end? By "natural philos
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  • ...heory of matter. However the discovery of a solid elastic ether by Michael Faraday threw Newtonian mathematism and Daltonian atomism into crisis. The reaction
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  • ...cht unglaublich klingen, doch bereits der bekannte Wissenschaftler Michael Faraday hat einst gesagt: "Nothing is too wonderful to be true".
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  • ...13.pdf Chapter 13] Doubtful Devices:''' Paul Baumann's Thestatika, Michael Faraday's Homopolar Generator (or the N-Machine), the Romag and Mini-Romag, Cold Fu
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  • ...-SG theory is based on a concept of space that follows the view of Michael Faraday and the recommendations of James Maxwell about the properties of the envisi
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  • ...</span>great thinkers and scientists would include people such as Michael Faraday, Maxwell, Euler, Cantor, Lavoisier,<span>&nbsp; </span>Lise Meitner, Otto H
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  • |influences =[[Sir Issac Newton]], [[Michael Faraday]] ...ionship between the two men could not be described as being close, because Faraday was 40&nbsp;years Maxwell's senior and showed signs of [[senility]]. They n
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  • ...|Zeeman phenomenon]] found its place, and even aided the classification of Faraday's magnetic rotation, which had defied all [[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell's]] <ref name=Macrossan>{{citation |first = Michael N. |last = Macrossan |title = A note on relativity before Einstein |url = h
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  • ...been undistinguished as a Cambridge student,<ref>{{cite book|editor-first=Michael|editor-last=Hoskins|date=1997|title=Cambridge Illustrated History of Astron ...n]] kept a picture of Newton on his study wall alongside ones of [[Michael Faraday]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell]].<ref>"Einstein's Heroes: Imagining the World
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  • ...[[#History|names]]. The de Broglie wave has a macroscopic analogy termed [[Faraday wave]].<ref>John W. M. Bush: [http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~mdt26/tti_talks * [[Faraday wave]]
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  • ...</ref> but after considerable work by many scientists, including [[Michael Faraday]] and [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin|Lord Kelvin]], [[James Clerk Maxw |author=Polanyi, Michael
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