2010

NT2574 : Maxwell's Equations

taken 13 years ago, near to Edinburgh, Scotland

Maxwell's Equations
Maxwell's Equations
A plaque showing the four celebrated Maxwell Equations that describe the behaviour of electric and magnetic fields, and how they are interlinked. They encapsulate Maxwell's great leap to the idea of an electromagnetic field; he presented his theory to the Royal Society in 1864, and the equations have since provided the basis of the technologies of radio, radar, microwaves, lasers and optical fibres, undreamed of in the 19th century.
James Clerk Maxwell

Maxwell (1831 – 1879) was born in Edinburgh, at 14 India Street, but spent his early years at Glenlair NX7572 : Glenlair House, the family estate in Galloway; his uncle was Sir George Clerk, baronet, of Penicuik House NT2159 : Penicuik House Project.
Maxwell’s work covered a wide area of physics, including the dynamics of Saturn’s rings and significant advances in the theory of heat and thermodynamics. In 1861 he showed the world’s first colour photograph at the Royal Institution.
His greatest scientific achievement lay in the synthesis of electricity and magnetism, showing the possibility of electromagnetic waves, of which light was the prime example. The celebrated Maxwell Equations encapsulate all electromagnetic phenomena in a few lines.
For a biography, see ‘The Man Who Changed Everything’ by Basil Mahon, Wiley 2003.


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NT2574, 1640 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Jim Barton   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 25 November, 2010   (more nearby)
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Thursday, 25 November, 2010
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NT 2552 7409 [10m precision]
WGS84: 55:57.2424N 3:11.6618W
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OSGB36: geotagged! NT 2552 7409
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