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James Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics

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A scholarly biography combines narrative of the scientist's family background, upbringing, and university years with accounts of academic appointments and laboratory leadership, and describes both experimental investigations and theoretical advances. It outlines studies of colour vision, molecular and kinetic ideas of matter, electrical experiments, and the gradual formulation and exposition of electromagnetic theory, explaining key concepts and their development for a nonmathematical readership. Chapters balance biographical detail with technical exposition, illustrating how classroom teaching, laboratory building, and research projects interacted to produce major contributions to modern physics.

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Richard Glazebrook

Richard Glazebrook was a notable figure in the field of physics, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of James Clerk Maxwell's work and its implications for modern physics. His key publication, "James Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics," explores the foundational theories of Maxwell and their relevance to contemporary scientific thought. Glazebrook's insights bridge historical context with modern applications, making his work significant for both scholars and students of physics. His efforts have helped to illuminate the lasting impact of Maxwell's theories on the development of physical science.

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