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A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field
James Clerk Maxwell
- 01 Jan 1865
TL;DR: In this article, the origin of electromagnetic effects in the medium surrounding the electric or magnetic bodies, and assumes that they act on each other not immediately at a distance, but through the intervention of this medium.
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Abstract: HE proposed Theory seeks for the origin of electromagnetic effects in the medium surrounding the electric or magnetic bodies, and assumes that they act on each other not immediately at a distance, but through the intervention of this medium.
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