DocumentCode
1333125
Title
Oersted´s and Ampère´s discoveries
Author
Pupin, M.I.
Author_Institution
Electro-Mechanics, Columbia University
Volume
39
Issue
12
fYear
1920
Firstpage
1028
Lastpage
1031
Abstract
THE names of Oersted and Ampère always recall to my mind the names of several other great men of science who with Oersted and Ampère form a group of intellectual giants. Their pioneer discoveries produced the science of physics and engineering of today. The names of the members of this immortal group are: Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Oersted, Ampère, Faraday and Maxwell. Their discoveries follow each other in evolutionary sequence during an interval of over four centuries, and each one of these discoveries is a link in the chain of evolution of our physical concepts concerning the most fundamental physical phenomena, the phenomena of motion of matter and of electricity. I trust, therefore, that I will be pardoned when on this occasion, the Centennial Celebration of Oersted´s and Ampère´s discoveries, I indulge in a brief review of the discoveries of the other great scientists who with Oersted and Ampère share in the glory of creating the modern science of dynamics, including electrodynamics.
Keywords
Electricity; Electrodynamics; Electromagnetics; Force; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0360-6449
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JoAIEE.1920.6594642
Filename
6594642
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