James Clerk Maxwell graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1850. He later attended the University of Cambridge, where he was elected a fellow of Trinity College. His education at these institutions laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work in physics and mathematics.
James Clerk Maxwell
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Maxwell attended both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Cambridge; his degree from Trinity College was in mathematics.
The only names are James Clerk Maxwell.
James Clerk Maxwell is the author of the Maxwell equations, which are fundamental to our understanding of electromagnetism.
James Clerk Maxwell was born on June 13, 1831.
James Clerk Maxwell was born on June 13, 1831.
James Clerk Maxwell was born and lived in Scotland in the 17th century
John Clerk. His son, James, adopted the name "Maxwell" when James inherited some land from the Maxwell family.
James Clerk Maxwell died on November 5, 1879 at the age of 48.
According to Wikipedia they were John Clerk Maxwell and Frances Maxwell.
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