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A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field
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Item Description... A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field by James C. Maxwell
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Pages 116
Dimensions: Length: 9.02" Width: 6.36" Height: 0.28" Weight: 0.41 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers
ISBN 1579100155 EAN 9781579100155
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 | FACT: Maxwell Plus Einstein! Jun 13, 2008 |
| Not only does it provide Maxwell's original work, it also includes the 1954 translation of Albert Einsteins 1931 Appreciation to Maxwell, written to celebrate 100 years since the birth of Maxwell in 1831--this one of at least three major translations of Einstien's In Appreciation of Maxwell Essay. | | |  | Maxwell's Theory and Equations Dec 15, 2001 |
| This text is the classic work of James Clerk Maxwell. It is an essay, printed by the Royal Society of London in 1864 which gives a full insight into Maxwell's theory of electromagnetic waves. Maxwell's equations are of course the entire basis of modern electromagnetic theory. It is much easier to view these ideas here, in this brief form, than to wade through the 1873 and later editions of Maxwell's mammoth "Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism". The primary benefit of this small volume is the easy access to this paper. One would otherwise have to go for a collection of Maxwell's papers, which would be somewhat more expensive. The preface to the volume is a useful addition to the work. However, the Introduction by Thomas F. Torrance is a bit over the top. It also introduces a bit of a Theological `spin' to the material, which is not surprising when you see how many Theological/Religious texts this fellow is involved with. Take or leave this 27 page introduction as you wish. The fact remains that you still get Maxwell, which is why you wanted the book in the first place! | | | Write your own review about A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field
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