Andre Ampere
Andre Marie Ampere was the first to explain the electro-dynamic theory. A permanent memorial to Ampere is the use of his name for the unit of electric current.
George Ohm
George Simon Ohm published, "The galvanic Circuit Investigated Mathematically". His theories were coldly received by German scientists. His name has been given to the unit of electrical resistance.
James Watt
James Watt invented the steam condensing engine. His improvements to steam engines were patented over a period of 15 years, starting in 1769 and his name was given to the electric unit of power, the Watt.
Thomas Edison
A really practical DC (Direct Current) generator was built by Thomas Edison. Edison's many inventions included the phonograph and an improved printing telegraph.
Joseph Swan
Joseph Swan nvented the incandescent filament lamp and within twelve months.
Swan and Edison later set up a joint company to produce the first practical filament lamp. Prior to this, electric lighting had been my crude arc lamps.
William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)
He made important contributions to many areas of Physics including electricity, magnetism and thermodynamics. He was created Lord Kelvin for his work on the first transatlantic cable.
A magnetic field around the wire.
Yes. Electricity is key to the Human Body and thus to the Medical Field.Biomedical Engineering is a very important Medical Field.
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Yes Ofcourse ,when a curren is allowed to pass through a conductor,"IT IS BEING SURROUNDED BY MAGNETIC FIENLD".... Because it somehow behaves as the electromagnet as per FARADAY LAW OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION.............
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Charles Darwin came up with classifications for Evolution.
Famous scientists that contributed to the field of genetics are: * Watson and Crick * Rosaline FranklinGregor Mendel * Barbara McClintock * Linus Pauling Of course there are many more, but this is a good start. ---- Linus Pauling * Linus Pauling and the Race for DNA: A Documentary History
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Some famous scientists in the field of electricity are Michael Faraday, who discovered electromagnetic induction and built the first electric motor, and Thomas Edison, who invented the practical electric light bulb and the electrical distribution system. Nikola Tesla also made significant contributions to electricity with his work on alternating current (AC) power systems and the development of the Tesla coil.
Maxwell was able to show that light was a vibrating electro-magnetic field.
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Some famous scientists who significantly contributed to the field of electronics include Thomas Edison, known for inventing the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph; Nikola Tesla, who developed alternating current (AC) electrical systems; and John Bardeen, who co-invented the transistor, a fundamental component in modern electronics. Other notable figures include Alan Turing, known for his work in computing and cryptography, and Robert Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit, which revolutionized electronic devices.
Nobody "discovered" biology it is an extremely broad area of study with many Important scientists and researchers who have contributed to the field.
Three prominent Filipino scientists in the field of electricity and magnetism are Edgardo Vazquez, William Padolina, and Angel C. Alcala. They have made significant contributions in research and development, particularly in advancing the understanding and application of electricity and magnetism in various fields.