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156 oN FARADAY's LINEs or Force. assumption which a partial explanation encourages. We must therefore discover some method of investigation which allows the mind at every step to lay hold of a clear physical conception, without being committed to any theory founded on the physical science from which that
By a physical analogy I mean that partial similarity between the la'we of one science and—those of another which makes each of them illustrate the other. Thus all the . I have in the ?rst place to explain and illustrate the idea of “ lines of force." - - '. When a _ body is electri?ed in any manner, a small body charged with posi-.
'On Faraday's Lines of Force'by James Clerk Maxwell 1855 Digitally enhanced and compiled from the repository of digital old books of SICD
On Faraday s Lines of Force. By J. Clerk Maxwkll, B.A. Fellow of. Trinity College, Cambridge. [Read Dec. 10, 1855, and Feh. 11, 1856.] The present state of electrical science seems peculiarly unfavourable to speculation. The laws of the distribution of electricity on the surface of conductorshave been analytically deduced
On Physical Lines of Force. By J. C. Maxwell, Pro- fessor of Natural Philosophy in King's College, London". PART I.—The Theory of Molecular Vortices applied to Magnetic. Phenomena. IN all phenomena involving attractions or repulsions, or any forces depending on the relative position of bodies, we have to determine the
In part 2 of his paper of 1861 entitled On Physical Lines of Force, Maxwell returns to the vortices he proposed in part 1. We will find he quickly makes a mess of the whole problem, which is why he very soon had to dump the whole idea. His failure has been a 15-decade tragedy, since the failure of a top theorist and
"On Physical Lines of Force" is a famous four-part paper written by James Clerk Maxwell published between 1861 and 1862. In it, Maxwell derived the equations of electromagnetism in conjunction with a "sea" of "molecular vortices" which he used to model Faraday's lines of force. Maxwell had studied and commented on
'On Faraday's Lines of Force' by. James Clerk Maxwell 1855. Digitally enhanced and compiled from the repository of digital old books of SICD Universities of Strasbourg. www.blazelabs.com
22 Feb 2011 By making use of the conception of currents in a fluid, I showed how to draw lines of force, which should indicate by their number the amount of force, so that each line may be called a unit-line of force (see Faraday's `Researches,' 3122); and I have investigated the path of the lines where they pass from one
On Physical Lines of Force. By J. C. Maxwell, Pro- fessor of Natural Philosophy in King's College, London". PART I.—The Theory of Molecular Vortices applied to Magnetic. Phenomena. IN all phenomena involving attractions or repulsions, or any forces depending on the relative position of bodies, we have to determine the
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