31/03/2023
Today we introduce you about an English man whose name is familiar to every student of electromagnetism. Yet in the 1890s, he caught the popular imagination as 'the man who weighed the Earth'. Further, he co-authored a multi-volume undergraduate physics textbook (With Sir ), which was in print for about 50 years and was in widespread use during the first third of the 20th century. He wrote most of it. That English man is our "scientist of the day" today.
It's death anniversary of - - -
(Scientist of the Day - 30 March)
He was the developer and eponym of the , which describes the direction and magnitude of electromagnetic energy flow and is used in the , a statement about energy conservation for electric and magnetic fields. This work was first published in 1884. (Look the equations in shown image, here,
S is Poynting vector,
E is the electric field.....
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