Discovered by James Maxwell James Maxwell came up with a book about his findings in 1856. Maxwell is most noted for his equations, known as Maxwell's equations. His equations were incorrect although he made several attempts to come up with the correct equations. Maxwell was the first to come up with electromagnetism, and Albert Einstein took onto the idea. Maxwell's findings about elctromagnetism laid the groundwork for some of Einstein's ideas and the ground work for Quantum Mechanics as well.
the first thing discovered was life and all it's creations
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The first caveman, who discovered how to knap a sliver of flint from a lump of flint, and produce a hand-held cutting tool, was probably the first example of using technology.
I know I'm like 10 years late but the first country to be discovered is believed to be san Marino, which is also one of the worlds smallest country.
It is not known where exactly in England sodium was discovered. It was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807.
Electromagnetism was discovered, per se, by James Clark Maxwell. He was the first to say that positive and negative charges were regulated by one force.
Hans Christian Ørsted discovered the relationship of electric current to magnetism.
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William Sturgeon was the first inventor to create electromagnets. He was an English inventor who lived from 1783 to 1850 CE.
Michael Faraday did not invent or discover electromagnetism. After Hans Christian Oersted discovered it he simply studied it more.
Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) of Denmark discovered electromagnetism in 1819.
Hans Oersted discovered Electro- Magnetic Induction in 1820
Hans Christian Oersted was the first to demonstrate the relationship between electricity and magnetism in 1820 when he discovered that an electric current can create a magnetic field. This discovery laid the foundation for the development of electromagnetism.
Michael Faraday discovered the laws of electromagnetism in 1831.
electrical currents are a source of magnetic fields
The amp was discovered by Andre-Marie Ampere, a French physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism. The unit of electric current, the ampere (A), is named after him.
Michael Faraday, an English physicist, is credited with discovering the fundamental principles of electromagnetism. His work on electromagnetic induction and the relationship between electricity and magnetism laid the groundwork for modern electromagnetic theory.