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- History_of_Maxwell's_equations abstract "In electromagnetism, one of the fundamental fields of physics, the introduction of Maxwell's equations (mainly in "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field") was one of the most important aggregation of empirical facts in the history of physics, that took place in the nineteenth century, starting from basic experimental observations to the formulations of numerous mathematical equations, notably by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Hans Christian Ørsted, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Jean-Baptiste Biot, Félix Savart, André-Marie Ampère, and Michael Faraday. The apparently separate laws and phenomena of electricity and magnetism culminated by James Clerk Maxwell, who published an early form of the equations completing Ampère's circuital law by introducing the displacement current term, and showed these equations predict light to propagate as electromagnetic waves. They were rewritten in by Oliver Heaviside in the more modern and compact vector calculus formalism he independently developed. Increasingly more powerful mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field were developed into the twentieth century, enabling the equations to take simpler forms using more advanced mathematics.".
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- History_of_Maxwell's_equations comment "In electromagnetism, one of the fundamental fields of physics, the introduction of Maxwell's equations (mainly in "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field") was one of the most important aggregation of empirical facts in the history of physics, that took place in the nineteenth century, starting from basic experimental observations to the formulations of numerous mathematical equations, notably by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Hans Christian Ørsted, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Jean-Baptiste Biot, Félix Savart, André-Marie Ampère, and Michael Faraday. ".
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