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Electrical Researches of Henry Cavendish

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Henry Cavendish (1731-1810), the grandson of the second duke of Devonshire, wrote papers on electrical topics for the Royal Society, but the majority of his electrical experiments did not become known until they were collected and published by James Clerk Maxwell a century later, in 1879, long after other scientists had been credited with the same results. Among Cavendish's discoveries were the concept of electric potential, which he called the 'degree of electrification'; an early unit of capacitance, that of a sphere one inch in diameter; the formula for the capacitance of a plate capacitor; the concept of the dielectric constant of a material; the relationship between electric potential and current, now called Ohm's Law; laws for the division of current in parallel circuits, now attributed to Charles Wheatstone; and the inverse square law of variation of electric force with distance, now called Coulomb's Law.


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Henry Cavendish's writings on electricity from 1771 to 1781 were edited by James Clerk Maxwell in 1879, and reveal that discoveries in the field of electricity attributed to other, later scientists had been independently anticipated by Cavendish's experiments.

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Autorius: Henry Cavendish
Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
Išleidimo metai: 2011
ISBN-13: 9780511696480
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Kalba: Anglų

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