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Maxwell was a professor at Trinity College (Cambridge), Marischall College (Aberdeen), and Kings College (London). He continued academic work at his home in Glenaire, and then returned to Cambridge University.
Yes, James Watt did have a job, his job was a Scientist. His first job was a cook, he was an excellent cook. His cooking helped him in his career, which bribed the other scientists to do the work for him.
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Scientists work together because, if one scientist get an answer wrong the other scientists might get it right and this is the same with experiments
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Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong. In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.
James Clerk Maxwell made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in the study of electromagnetism. He formulated a set of equations, known as Maxwell's equations, which unified the laws of electricity and magnetism. This work laid the foundation for the development of modern electrical and communication technologies, such as radio and television. Maxwell's discoveries also paved the way for Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
based on observation of what is wrong with the work of other scientists
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