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  • ...ls travel along a wire at the speed of light. A few years later in 1861, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell was working on the physical medium responsibl ...
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  • | nationality = Scottish '''Lancelot Law Whyte''' (L. L. Whyte) was a Scottish financier and industrial engineer.<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">&n ...
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  • |nationality = Scottish ...ory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/HistTopics/Knots_and_physics.html |title=Topology and Scottish mathematical physics |publisher=University of St Andrews |accessdate=9 Sept ...
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  • ...t was totally unsatisfactory. James Clerk Maxwell was a nineteenth century Scottish physicist who is credited with having collectively formulated all the laws ...of the constituent electron-positron dipoles. Despite the fact that modern physicists deny the reality of centrifugal force, it is actually crucial to the unders ...
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  • ...posed corpuscles to be reflected or transmitted (Props.13). However, later physicists favoured a purely wavelike explanation of light to account for the [[interf ...tm|title=Opinion poll. Einstein voted "greatest physicist ever" by leading physicists; Newton runner-up|publisher=BBC News |date=29 November 1999|accessdate=17 J ...
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