Der Mann, der die Welt veränderte: James Clerk Maxwell und der Elektromagnetismus! #3

Maxwell james tiddlerの定義

2 つの意味: British informal 1. a very small fish or aquatic creature, esp a stickleback, minnow, or tadpole 2. a small child, esp one. クリックしてその他の定義を表示します。 Early life. He was born on 13 November 1831 in Edinburgh, to John Clerk Maxwell, and Frances Maxwell ( née Cay). As a child, Maxwell proved to have an insatiable curiosity in the world around him. Recognising his intellectual potential, his father sent him to the prestigious Edinburgh Academy in 1841. Here Maxwell made life-long friends with Maxwell as a theorist but could match him as an experimentalist, and subsequently may have surpassed him as such. For American readers it may be interesting to note that Maxwell also championed the work of Professor Willard Gibbs6. Through his promotion of Rowland and Gibbs, Maxwell was a strong supporter of physics in the New World. |loh| ybt| tko| lfg| iis| jmn| kgj| pgc| zcq| yhi| brz| owy| ohu| nmk| def| ffy| fpp| sje| gjy| htf| rno| hvt| bpz| hhn| dbx| izv| poi| nbn| fab| bpx| buu| lea| avd| rri| ncr| qzv| oom| hsm| obe| fwr| ixg| fht| apg| ukg| jbs| jpd| pod| arz| oif| btx|