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History of Physics

🏠Course Overview
🎬Video Lectures (157 documentaries)
πŸ›οΈπŸ—ΊοΈ Great Research Centres
πŸ”—πŸ•ΈοΈ Knowledge Graph
πŸ“¨βœ‰οΈ Correspondence Network
πŸ“πŸŒ‰ Math β†’ Physics Bridge
πŸŒπŸ“ Quantum Geography
πŸ“ΊπŸŽ“ MIT: Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman
πŸ”­I. The Scientific Revolution
🍎II. Newton & the Age of Reason
πŸ”₯III. Heat, Energy & Chemistry
⚑IV. Electricity & Magnetism
10. From Franklin to Faraday10b. Ampère & Electrodynamics11. Maxwell & Electromagnetic Waves12. The Electrical Age
βš›οΈV. The Atomic Revolution
πŸš€VI. Modern Physics

19 chapters spanning 500 years of physics β€” from the Copernican revolution to quantum computing

Part IV

Electricity & Magnetism

From Benjamin Franklin and Michael Faraday to Maxwell's equations and the electrical revolution.

1750-1900

Chapters

Ch 10: From Franklin to Faraday

Ch 11: Maxwell & Electromagnetic Waves

Ch 12: The Electrical Age

← Part III: Heat, Energy & ChemistryPart V: The Atomic Revolution β†’
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