A group of friends are discussing about who is their favorite scientist in the Electromagnetic WaveTheory
Michael Faraday is my favorite because he was the first to generate an electric current from a magnetic field, invented the first electric motor and dynamo, demonstrated the relationship between electricity and chemical bonding, discovered the effect of magnetism on light, and named diamagnetism, the peculiar behavior of certain substances in strong magnetic fields.
Heinrich Hertz is my favorite because, while teaching physics at the Karlsruhe Polytechnic, he created electromagnetic waves in the lab and recorded their length and velocity. He demonstrated that their vibrational nature and sensitivity to reflection and refraction were identical to light and heat waves. As a result, he proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that light and heat are electromagnetic waves.
One of the finest scientists of all time was James Clerk Maxwell. The theory of electromagnetism, the most important discovery of our time, is due to him. He is widely regarded as the founder of modern physics. He also contributed significantly to mathematics, astronomy, and engineering.
My absolute favourite is Hans Christian Ørsted because he was the one who discovered that an electric current in a wire may deflect a magnetized compass needle, a phenomenon whose significance was quickly recognized and which prompted the development of electromagnetic theory.
André-Marie Ampère is my favorite since he was the first to discover that a wire carrying electric current can attract or repel another wire carrying electric current adjacent to it. Although the attraction is magnetic, no magnets are required to see the effect.
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