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  1. Maxwell’s School Life. James Clerk Maxwell was born into a wealthy family in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK on June 13, 1831. His father was a lawyer, and his mother died when he was only eight years old. He attended high school in Edinburgh – Edinburgh Academy – where he published his first academic paper, Oval Curves at the age of just 14.

  2. May 23, 2018 · James Clerk Maxwell was born in Edinburgh on June 13, 1831. His father, who was a lawyer, was first named John Clerk but adopted the surname of Maxwell upon his succession to an estate, Glenlair, situated near Dalbeattie. James was a quiet child "much given to reading, drawing pictures, chiefly of animals, and constructing geometric models."

  3. James Clerk Maxwell was one of the most influential scientists of the nineteenth century. 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.”.

  4. James Clerk Maxwell ( Edinburgh, 1831. június 13. – Anglia, Cambridge, 1879. november 5.) skót matematikus - fizikus volt. Összefoglaló egyenletrendszerben írta le az elektromosság és a mágnesesség törvényeit; ezenkívül a nevéhez fűződik a Maxwell-eloszlás, a gázok mozgásának az elmélete.

  5. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see James Clerk Maxwell . James Clerk Maxwell, (born June 13, 1831, Edinburgh, Scot.—died Nov. 5, 1879, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.), Scottish physicist. He published his first scientific paper at age 14, entered the University of Edinburgh at 16, and graduated from Cambridge University.

  6. Dec 10, 2015 · James Clerk Maxwell: the father of light. December 10, 2015. By Robyn Arianrhod. The lonesome grave lies in a tiny crumbling stone church beside Loch Ken in southwest Scotland. You might think ...

  7. James Clerk Maxwell. Parašas. Džeimsas Klarkas Maksvelas ( angl. James Clerk Maxwell; 1831 m. birželio 13 d. – 1879 m. lapkričio 5 d.) – įžymus škotų fizikas. [1] Sukūrė elektromagnetinio lauko teoriją, suformuluotą keliomis matematinėmis lygtimis. Jomis remdamasis, padarė išvadą, kad kintamasis elektrinis laukas ir ...