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Ampere was the Newton of Electricity
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"Ampere was the Newton of Electricity"

- James C. Maxwell

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James C. Maxwell's quote is a comparison between 2 of the most influential scientists in history. He is comparing André-Marie Ampère, a French physicist and mathematician, to Sir Isaac Newton, an English physicist and mathematician. Ampère is often described as the "daddy of electrodynamics" due to his pioneering operate in the field of electromagnetism. Similarly, Newton is considered to be one of the most influential researchers of perpetuity, and is credited with laying the structures of classical mechanics and calculus. By comparing Ampère to Newton, Maxwell is suggesting that Ampère was an innovative figure in the field of electricity, simply as Newton was in the field of mechanics. This comparison highlights the value of Ampère's work and its effect on the advancement of electrical power.

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Scotland Flag This quote is written / told by James C. Maxwell between June 13, 1831 and November 5, 1879. He/she was a famous Mathematician from Scotland. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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