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
  1. Scottish physicist whose equations unified electricity and magnetism and who recognized the electromagnetic nature of light (1831-1879)