He invented the theory of quantam electrodynamics
Schrödinger's equations, I believe
Andre-Marie Ampere was a French physicist who was one of the scientists who founded the theories of electrodynamics. He lived from 20 January 1775 to 10 June 1836. To honor his contribution, the unit to measure electric current, ampere, was named after him in 1881.
An example is a noun which means a demonstrative case. The word example can be used in the following possible sentences:Eating fruit is an example of how I try to be healthy.This ancient pot is an example of how skilled the workers of the time were.These three sentences each give an example of how to use a word.
an example for threshing
Sir Isaac Newton worked out the law of electrodynamics.
Yes, "QED" is a commonly used abbreviation for quantum electrodynamics.
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Constantin I. Mocanu has written: 'Hertzian Relativistic Electrodynamics and Its Associated Mechanics (Hadronic Press Series of Monographs in Physics)' 'Herzian relativistic electrodynamics and its associated mechanics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics, Relativity (Physics)
F. W. Hehl has written: 'Foundations of classical electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics, Mathematics
the development of electrodynamics
Karl-Axel Edin has written: 'On the perturbation expansion in quantum electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Perturbation (Quantum dynamics), Quantum electrodynamics
He invented the theory of quantam electrodynamics
F. Rohrlich has written: 'Classical charged particles' -- subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics) 'Relativistic particle electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics
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feynman lectures on physics volume 2
The correct spelling is electrodynamics. Electrodynamics is a branch of mechanics. It is the study that is concerned with the moving electric charges and the interactions with magnetic fields.