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In the realm of Maxwell's discoveries, there were other eminent personalities of his time and shortly after. While some became household names in scientific literature, others remained less recognized. However, the contributions, refinements, and expansions they brought to the table have been widely acknowledged and embraced by the scientific community. Let's delve into the lives and works of these figures, further illuminating the topics that complemented Maxwell's groundbreakin…</description>
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James Clerk Maxwell FRSE FRS (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a renowned Scottish physicist whose work spanned a wide array of scientific domains. He is most celebrated for formulating the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, unifying electricity, magnetism, and light as varied manifestations of the same fundamental phenomenon. This pivotal concept, encapsulated in Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism, represents one of the paramount unifications in physi…</description>
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Quaternion Formulation

In Maxwell's original quaternion formulation of his equations, the 20 variables are divided into scalar and vector components of the various fields and potentials.

Modern Formulation

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In the vast landscape of physics, few names stand as prominently as James Clerk Maxwell. This dedicated space delves into the rich tapestry of Maxwell's original works, casting light upon his pioneering theories, foundational equations, and the profound impact they've had on our understanding of the electromagnetic universe.</description>
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