Maxwell published a paper in 1855 titled "On Faraday's Lines of Force" where he sought to mathematically quantify and represent Michael Faraday's concept of lines of force. Maxwell's paper helped develop the foundation of classical electromagnetism by describing electromagnetic phenomena in terms of a field with both electric and magnetic properties rather than action at a distance. This work helped unify electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon.
Maxwell published a paper in 1855 titled "On Faraday's Lines of Force" where he sought to mathematically quantify and represent Michael Faraday's concept of lines of force. Maxwell's paper helped develop the foundation of classical electromagnetism by describing electromagnetic phenomena in terms of a field with both electric and magnetic properties rather than action at a distance. This work helped unify electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon.
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Maxwell published a paper in 1855 titled "On Faraday's Lines of Force" where he sought to mathematically quantify and represent Michael Faraday's concept of lines of force. Maxwell's paper helped develop the foundation of classical electromagnetism by describing electromagnetic phenomena in terms of a field with both electric and magnetic properties rather than action at a distance. This work helped unify electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon.
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