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  1. Maxwell on Saturn's Rings by James Clerk Maxwell, 1983-09-29
  2. The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell by Maxwell James Clerk, 2009-07-10
  3. Scottish Inventors: Alexander Graham Bell, James Watt, John Napier, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, James Clerk Maxwell, John Logie Baird
  4. James Clerk Maxwell And Modern Physics by R.T. Glazebook, 2008-11-04
  5. James Clerk Maxwell and modern physics by Richard Glazebrook, 2010-08-25
  6. The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between 1771 and 1781, Ed. from the Original Manuscript ... by Henry Cavendish, James Clerk Maxwell, 2010-01-11
  7. Ueber Faraday's Kraftlinien (German Edition) by Ludwig Boltzmann, James Clerk Maxwell, 2010-03-23
  8. The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 1) by Henry Cavendish, 2010-08-26
  9. Ueber Physikalische Kraftlinien by Ludwig Boltzmann, James Clerk Maxwell, 2010-01-10
  10. On The Stability Of The Motion Of Saturn's Rings: An Essay, Which Obtained The Adams Prize For The Year 1856, In The University Of Cambridge (1859) by James Clerk Maxwell, 2010-05-23
  11. Scientific papers by James Clerk Maxwell, W D. Niven, 2010-09-09
  12. Lehrbuch Der Electricität Und Des Magnetismus, Volume 1 (German Edition) by James Clerk Maxwell, 2010-01-11
  13. Matter & Motion Second American Ed by James Clerk Maxwell, 1892
  14. A Treatise On Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1 by James Clerk Maxwell, William Davidson Niven, 2010-03-31

21. La Era De La Información
Historias y biografías maxwell, james clerk (Edimburgo 1831Cambridge 1879)
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Historias y biografías Maxwell, James Clerk
(Edimburgo 1831-Cambridge 1879) Las primeras investigaciones en torno a los fenómenos eléctricos y magnéticos fueron realizadas por científicos como Michael Faraday, británico, André Marie Ampere, francés, y Carl Friedrieh Gauss, alemán, entre otros; pero quien les dio forma cuantitativa y matemática a las explicaciones de aquéllos fue el escocés James Clerk Maxwell. James Clerk Maxwell falleció en Cambridge, el 5 de noviembre de 1879. buzon@cft.gob.com.mx

22. JAC Hilo Homepage
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23. Maxwell
Biography of james clerk maxwell (18311879) james clerk maxwell. Born 13 June 1831 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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James Clerk Maxwell
Born: 13 June 1831 in Edinburgh, Scotland
Died: 5 Nov 1879 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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James Clerk Maxwell was born at 14 India Street in Edinburgh, a house built by his parents in the 1820s, but shortly afterwards his family moved to their home at Glenlair in Kirkcudbrightshire about 20 km from Dumfries. There he enjoyed a country upbringing and his natural curiosity displayed itself at an early age. In a letter written on 25 April 1834 when 'The Boy' was not yet three years old he is described as follows, see [4]:- He is a very happy man, and has improved much since the weather got moderate; he has great work with doors, locks, keys etc., and 'Show me how it doos' is never out of his mouth. He also investigates the hidden course of streams and bell-wires, the way the water gets from the pond through the wall and a pend or small bridge and down a drain ... When James was eight years old his mother died. His parents plan that they would educate him at home until he was 13 years old, and that he would then be able to go the Edinburgh University, fell through. A 16 year old boy was hired to act as tutor but the arrangement was not a successful one and it was decided that James should attend the Edinburgh Academy.

24. Maxwell's House
A visit to james clerk maxwell's house. You can see a full biography of jamesclerk maxwell. You can see the family tree of james clerk maxwell.
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On a grey November day we [JOC and EFR] made the 50 mile train journey from St Andrews to Edinburgh to visit James Clerk Maxwell's house. The house where James Clerk Maxwell was born is at 14 India Street, Edinburgh about a fifteen minute walk from the railway station which is in the centre of Edinburgh. The house is now owned by the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation who have restored it almost to its original state by removing partitions which had been erected by previous owners. The International Centre for Mathematical Sciences shares the building and organises mathematical meetings there. The Director of Development of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation, Professor David S Ritchie, showed us the house and the historical documents and other items owned by the Foundation. You can see a map of the area at the time Maxwell was there and a picture of the house as it is now and the sign outside marking it as Maxwell's birthplace.

25. JCMT Homepage
Biography of the Scottish mathematician and physicist includes a photo.
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or here for the JAC public outreach site With a diameter of 15m the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largest astronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the submillimeter wavelength region of the spectrum. The JCMT is used to study our Solar System, interstellar dust and gas, and distant galaxies. It is situated close to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, at an altitude of 4092m. The JCMT is operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hilo, Hawaii on behalf of the parent organizations Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council in the United Kingdom, the National Research Council of Canada and The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Telescope Operations Update In preparation for HARP-B's arrival the K-mirror is being installed over the summer of 2002. Daily progress updates are available here.

26. Maxwell, James (1831-1879) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
Cambridge, MA MIT Press, 1983. maxwell, J. C. The Scientific Lettersand Papers of james clerk maxwell, Vol. 2 18621873. Cambridge
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Scottish mathematician and physicist who published physical and mathematical theories of the field. When he first became interested in electricity, he wrote Kelvin asking how best to proceed. Kelvin recommended that Maxwell read the published works in the order Faraday Kelvin and then the German physicists. Maxwell wanted to present electricity in its most simple form. He started out by writing a paper entitled "On Faraday's Lines of Force" (1856), in which he translated Faraday's theories into mathematical form, presenting the lines of force as imaginary tubes containing an incompressible fluid. He then published "On Physical Lines of Force" (1861) in which he treated the lines of force as real entities, based on the movement of iron filings inn a magnetic field and using the analogy of an idle wheel. He also presented a derivation that light consists of transverse undulations of the same medium which is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. Finally, he published a purely mathematical theory in "On a dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field" (1865). Maxwell's formulation of electricity and magnetism was published in A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873), which included the formulas today known as Maxwell Equations. Maxwell also showed that these equation implicitly required the existence of electromagnetic wave traveling at the speed of light. He also proposed a physical ether theory. He abandoned attempts to formulate a specific mechanical model, instead using the formalism of Lagrangian dynamics. His theory of electromagnetic fields led directly to the existence of electromagnetic waves.

27. JAC Hilo Homepage
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Employment Opportunities at JAC Doing Business with JAC ... Important Phone Numbers Search JAC Public Server More searching... The Joint Astronomy Centre provides services and support to enable visiting and staff astronomers to undertake top-quality, front-line international-class research using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope; to develop these facilities in order to maintain their position as the most advanced of their kind in the world; to operate them in the most cost effective and efficient manner on behalf of the funding agencies; and to be responsive to the changing needs of the contributing organisations. The JAC offers its support to the staff, students and families of the Mount Stromlo Observatory as they begin the task of rebuilding following the destruction of the Observatory by fire on 18th January 2003. James Clerk Maxwell Submillimetre Telescope United Kingdom Infrared Telescope
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28. Grandes Cientistas
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29. JCMT Homepage
With a diameter of 15m the james clerk maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largestastronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the
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or here for the JAC public outreach site With a diameter of 15m the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largest astronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the submillimeter wavelength region of the spectrum. The JCMT is used to study our Solar System, interstellar dust and gas, and distant galaxies. It is situated close to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, at an altitude of 4092m. The JCMT is operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hilo, Hawaii on behalf of the parent organizations Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council in the United Kingdom, the National Research Council of Canada and The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Telescope Operations Update In preparation for HARP-B's arrival the K-mirror is being installed over the summer of 2002. Daily progress updates are available here.

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Employment Opportunities at JAC Doing Business with JAC ... Important Phone Numbers Search JAC Public Server More searching... The Joint Astronomy Centre provides services and support to enable visiting and staff astronomers to undertake top-quality, front-line international-class research using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope; to develop these facilities in order to maintain their position as the most advanced of their kind in the world; to operate them in the most cost effective and efficient manner on behalf of the funding agencies; and to be responsive to the changing needs of the contributing organisations. The JAC offers its support to the staff, students and families of the Mount Stromlo Observatory as they begin the task of rebuilding following the destruction of the Observatory by fire on 18th January 2003. James Clerk Maxwell Submillimetre Telescope United Kingdom Infrared Telescope
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31. JCMT Homepage
A 15meter diameter, submillimeter spectrum telescope. Situated near the summit of Mauna Kea, Big island, Hawaii.
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Click here for information for the general public
or here for the JAC public outreach site With a diameter of 15m the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is the largest astronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the submillimeter wavelength region of the spectrum. The JCMT is used to study our Solar System, interstellar dust and gas, and distant galaxies. It is situated close to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, at an altitude of 4092m. The JCMT is operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hilo, Hawaii on behalf of the parent organizations Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council in the United Kingdom, the National Research Council of Canada and The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Telescope Operations Update In preparation for HARP-B's arrival the K-mirror is being installed over the summer of 2002. Daily progress updates are available here.

32. Who Was James Clerk Maxwell? James Clerk Maxwell Foundation
james clerk maxwell 18311879. WHO WAS james clerk maxwell? james clerkmaxwell was one of the greatest scientists who have ever lived.
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JAMES CLERK MAXWELL
WHO WAS JAMES CLERK MAXWELL? James Clerk Maxwell was one of the greatest scientists who have ever lived. To him we owe the most significant discovery of our age - the theory of electromagnetism. He is rightly acclaimed as the father of modern physics. He also made fundamental contributions to mathematics, astronomy and engineering. So much of our technology in the world today stems from his grasp of basic principles of the universe. Wide ranging developments in the field of electricity and electronics, including radio, television, radar and communications, derive from Maxwell's discovery - which was not a synthesis of what was known before, but rather a fundamental change in concept that departed from Newton's view and was to influence greatly the modern scientific and industrial revolution. James Clerk Maxwell was born in Edinburgh at 14 India Street, a house built for his father in that part of Edinburgh's elegant Georgian New Town which was built after the Napoleonic Wars. Although the family moved to their estate at Glenlair, near Dumfries, shortly afterwards, James returned to Edinburgh to attend school at The Edinburgh Academy. He continued his education at the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge. In 1856, at the early age of 25, he became Professor of Physics at Marischal College, Aberdeen. From there he moved first to King's College, London, and then, in 1871, to the distinguished Chair of Experimental Physics at Cambridge where he directed the Cavendish Laboratory. It was at the Cavendish, over the next fifty years, that so much of the physics of today continued to develop from Maxwell's inspiration.

33. James Clerk Maxwell Foundation Home Page
james clerk maxwell FOUNDATION. The james clerk maxwell Foundationwas USEFUL LINKS. FOUNDATION LINKS. WHO WAS james clerk maxwell?
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The James Clerk Maxwell Foundation was formed in Scotland in 1977 to honour Clerk Maxwell, one of the greatest scientists who has ever lived. In 1993 the Foundation acquired Clerk Maxwell's birthplace in Edinburgh. This elegant Georgian house after period restoration is now in active use as an internal centre for mathematical sciences. On display is a growing collection of heritage material associated with Clerk Maxwell, his associates and family circle. The Foundation's objectives are:- 1. To provide in the birthplace an attractive and stimulating environment for the mathematicians, scientists and engineers
from all over the world to meet in seminars, symposia, workshops and courses. 2. To advance the applications of mathematical sciences in science, industry and commerce through support in the
birthplace for the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS). ICMS was formed in 1990 by
Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities and works in collaboration with the worlds leading scientific societies. 3. To develop programmes to encourage young students to become mathematicians, scientists and engineers.

34. Adventures In CyberSound: Maxwell, James Clerk
ADVENTURES in CYBERSOUND. james clerk maxwell 1831 1879. Ernest Rutherford, TheTimes. The Scottish physicist james clerk maxwell, (b. Nov. 13, 1831, d. Nov.
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James Clerk Maxwell : 1831 - 1879 "...we should fittingly honour Maxwell as the great pioneer of radio communication, for he not only had the genius to forsee that electric waves must be produced, but had given (in 1864) the complete theory of their generation and propagation long before their existance had been suspected by science" Ernest Rutherford, The Times
The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell , (b. Nov. 13, 1831, d. Nov. 5, 1879), did revolutionary work in electromagnetism and the kinetic theory of gases. After graduating (1854) with a degree in mathematics from Trinity College, Cambridge, he held professorships at Marischal College in Aberdeen (1856) and at King's College in London (1860) and became the first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge in 1871. Maxwell's first major contribution to science was a study of the planet Saturn's rings, the nature of which was much debated. Maxwell showed that stability could be achieved only if the rings consisted of numerous small solid particles, an explanation still accepted. Maxwell next considered molecules of gases in rapid motion. By treating them statistically he was able to formulate (1866), independently of Ludwig Boltzmann , the Maxwell-Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases.

35. Maxwell
Origin james clerk maxwell. james clerk maxwell did revolutionary workon electricity and magnetism and on the kinetic theory of gases.
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James Clerk Maxwell
Born: 13 June 1831 in Edinburgh, Scotland
Died: 5 Nov 1879 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous ( Alphabetically) Next Welcome page James Clerk Maxwell did revolutionary work on electricity and magnetism and on the kinetic theory of gases. Maxwell attended Edinburgh Academy where he had the nickname 'Dafty'. While still at school he had two papers published by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Maxwell then went to Peterhouse Cambridge but moved to Trinity where it was easier to obtain a fellowship. Maxwell graduated with a degree in mathematics from Trinity College in 1854. He held chairs at Marischal College in Aberdeen (1856) and married the daughter of the Principal. However in 1860 Marischal College and King's College combined and Maxwell, as the junior of the department had to seek another post. After failing to gain an appointment to a vacant chair at Edinburgh he was appointed to King's College in London (1860) and became the first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge in 1871. Maxwell's first major contribution to science was a study of the planet Saturn's rings, and won him the

36. A History Of Photography, By Robert Leggat: MAXWELL, James Clerk
maxwell, james clerk. b Dr. james clerk maxwell was a Scottish physicistwho made some farreaching advances on electromagnetism. He
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MAXWELL, James Clerk b. 13 November 1831; d. 5 November 1879 Dr. James Clerk Maxwell was a Scottish physicist who made some far-reaching advances on electromagnetism. He held Professorships in a number of institutions, becoming the first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge University in 1871. His contribution in photography was in his studies of colour . Lecturing at the Royal Institution in London (May 1861) he was the first to demonstrate that by taking three pictures, each through a primary colour filter, and projecting the three using corresponding filters, so that they overlapped, colour pictures could be re-created. In working on his colour theories he collaborated with Thomas Sutton

37. Maxwell, James Clerk
encyclopediaEncyclopedia maxwell, james clerk, klärk PronunciationKey. maxwell, james clerk , 1831–79, great Scottish physicist.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Maxwell, James Clerk Pronunciation Key Maxwell, James Clerk A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873). Basing his own study and research on that of Faraday, he developed the theory of the electromagnetic field on a mathematical basis and made possible a much greater understanding of the phenomena in this field. He was led to the conclusion that electric and magnetic energy travel in transverse waves that propagate at a speed equal to that of light; light is thus only one type of electromagnetic radiation Matter and Motion Maximus, Magnus Clemens

38. James Clerk Maxwell
Translate this page james clerk maxwell. maxwell wurde am 13.Juni 1831 in Edinburg geborenund starb am 5.November 1879 in Cambridge. Sein Vater war
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James Clerk Maxwell
Maxwell wurde am 13.Juni 1831 in Edinburg geboren und starb am 5.November 1879 in Cambridge. Maxwellschen Gleichungen zielte. Hermann von Helmholtz Physiologie des Farbensehens und baute die Dreifarbentheorie von Thomas Young weiter aus. Epochemachend waren Maxwells Arbeiten zur Elektrodynamik , wo er die intuitiven Vorstellungen Michael Faradays in eine mathematisch strenge Form brachte und die Feldphysik Vollendet wurden die Maxwellschen Gleichungen 1862 im Philosophical Magazine unter dem Titel 'On Physical Lines of Force' Faraday "This velocity is so nearly that of ligh, that it seems we have strong reason to conclude that light itself (including radiant heat, and other radiation if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of wave propagated through the electromagnetic field according to electromagnetic laws." 'Treatise' eine Zusammenfassung aller bisherigen Arbeiten vor; die Maxwellschen Gleichungen erschienen dabei in einer komplizierteren Form; erst Heinrich Hertz und Oliver Heaviside Maxwellschen Gleichungen voll verstanden und anerkannt wurden. Dann aber bildete

39. Maxwell, James Clerk
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40. James Clerk Maxwell And The Christian Proposition
james clerk maxwell and the Christian Proposition. Ian Hutchinson. Figure 4 Youngjames clerk maxwell holding his color top. 4. Cambridge Undergraduate.
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