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  1. James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist with broad interests who was responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon. Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism have been called the "second great unification in physics" where the first one had been realised by Isaac Newton.. With the publication of "A ...

  2. Jun 9, 2024 · James Clerk Maxwell (born June 13, 1831, Edinburgh, Scotland—died November 5, 1879, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England) was a Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory. He is regarded by most modern physicists as the scientist of the 19th century who had the greatest influence on 20th-century physics, and he is ranked with Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein for the fundamental nature of his contributions. In 1931, on the 100th anniversary of Maxwell’s ...

  3. James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879). Famous for: Proving the link between electricity, magnetism and light for the first time; Determining what the rings of Saturn are made of

  4. Dec 3, 2023 · James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) was a Scottish physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to the field of electromagnetism. His set of equations, known as Maxwell's equations, unified and codified the understanding of electric and magnetic fields, predicting the existence of electromagnetic waves

  5. May 23, 2018 · MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK (b.Edinburgh, Scotland, 13 June 1831; d.Cambridge, England, 5 November 1879) Physics. Maxwell was a descendant of the Clerks of Penicuik, a family prominent in Edinburgh from 1670 on, who had twice intermarried during the eighteenth century with the heiresses of the Maxwells of Middlebie, illegitimate offspring of the eighth Lord Maxwell.

  6. Dec 1, 2006 · Deserving recognition. Unless one is a poet, a war hero or a rock star, it is a mistake to die young. James Clerk Maxwell – unlike Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, the two giants of physics with whom he stands – made that mistake, dying in 1879 at the age of just 48.

  7. clerkmaxwellfoundation.org › html › about_maxwellWho was James Clerk Maxwell?

    John Arthur, our Foundation Curator, has recently published the 2nd edition of his book Brilliant Lives, The Clerk Maxwells and the Scottish Enlightenment, which describes James, his work and his remarkable family.The book is free to read on-line, and if you find it interesting, John asks that you please consider making a donation to the Foundation.

  8. His theoretical work on electromagnetism and light largely determined the direction that physics would take in the early 20th century. Indeed, according to Albert Einstein, “One scientific epoch ended and another began with James Clerk Maxwell.” When he was born on June 13, 1831 in Edinburgh, Scotland, the scientist-to-be was only known as James Clerk, but the surname of Maxwell was added to his appellation when his father, an attorney, inherited an estate from ancestors with that name.

  9. Sep 29, 2021 · James Clerk Maxwell is the scientist responsible for explaining the forces behind the radio in your car, the magnets on your fridge, the heat of a warm summer day and the charge on a battery.

  10. Dec 1, 2015 · James Clerk Maxwell bridged the gap between classical mechanics and Einstein's theory of relativity.(Zeleny Kabinet/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0) Though he was published in scientific journals at 14 and ...