Electricity and magnetism
SCIENTISTS
Abraham, M.
Aepinus, F. U. T.
Ampere, A. M.
Cavendish, H.
Clausius, R.
Coulomb, C. A.
Descartes, R. du P.
Faraday, M.
Gauss, C. F.
Gilbert, W.
Helmholtz, H. von
Hertz, H. R.
Larmor, J.
Lorentz, H. A.
Maxwell, J. C.
Newton, I.
Orsted, H. C.
Poisson, S. D.
Tesla, N.
Thomson, W.
Volta, A. G. A. A.
Weber, W. E.
Weyl, H.
Wien, W. C. W. O. F. F.
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