James Clerk Maxwell
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Definition
Proper noun: * James Clerk Maxwell: A Scottish physicist renowned for formulating a set of equations that unified the theories of electricity and magnetism into electromagnetism. His work predicted that light is an electromagnetic wave.
Usage
- As the subject of a sentence:
- James Clerk Maxwell made foundational contributions to the field of classical electromagnetism.
- The groundbreaking theories of James Clerk Maxwell revolutionized physics.
- In possessive form:
- Maxwell's equations are considered one of the great achievements of 19th-century science.
- We studied Maxwell's demon in thermodynamics class.
Advanced Usage
- "Maxwell's equations": The set of four partial differential equations that describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated and altered by each other and by charges and currents.
- Understanding Maxwell's equations is essential for any student of electrical engineering or physics.
- "Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution": A statistical law describing the distribution of speeds (or energies) among particles in a gas.
- The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution explains why some molecules in a gas move much faster than others.
Variants and Related Words
- Maxwellian (adj): Pertaining to James Clerk Maxwell or his theories.
- The Maxwellian formulation of electromagnetism is elegant and powerful.
- Maxwell (n): The derived SI unit of magnetic flux.
- The magnetic flux was measured in maxwells in the CGS system of units.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for a person's name. He can be described as:
- The founder of classical electromagnetic theory.
- The physicist who unified electricity and magnetism.
Related Phrases
- "Displacement current": A key concept introduced by Maxwell to complete his equations, allowing for the prediction of electromagnetic waves.
- The addition of the displacement current term was Maxwell's crucial insight.
- "Electromagnetic spectrum": The full range of electromagnetic radiation, whose existence was predicted by Maxwell's theory.
- James Clerk Maxwell showed that visible light is just one part of a vast electromagnetic spectrum.
Related Idioms
- There are no common idioms directly featuring his name. His legacy is primarily referenced through the scientific terms and laws that bear his name.
Noun
- Scottish physicist whose equations unified electricity and magnetism and who recognized the electromagnetic nature of light (1831-1879)