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H. C. Oersted (1820) found that a current-carrying conductor gives rise

Joseph Henry (1830) discovered the reverse effect, the production of an electric potential

Maxwell, ( c.1856,) developed ideas mathematically in his theory of electromagnetic radiation.

Birth of Modern Physics

( late 19th cent. ) most of classical physics was complete,
Wilhelm Roentgen (1895) the discoveries of X rays

radioactivity by A. H. Becquerel (1896),

the electron by J. J. Thomson (1897), and

Ernest Rutherford 1911 interpreted experimental evidence as showing that the atom consists of a 3
H. C. Oersted (1820) found that a current-carrying conductor gives rise

Joseph Henry (1830) discovered the reverse effect, the production of an electric potential

Maxwell, ( c.1856,) developed ideas mathematically in his theory of electromagnetic radiation.

Birth of Modern Physics

( late 19th cent. ) most of classical physics was complete,
Wilhelm Roentgen (1895) the discoveries of X rays

radioactivity by A. H. Becquerel (1896),

the electron by J. J. Thomson (1897), and

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H. C. Oersted (1820) found that a current-carrying conductor gives rise

Joseph Henry (1830) discovered the reverse effect, the production of an electric potential

Maxwell, ( c.1856,) developed ideas mathematically in his theory of electromagnetic radiation.

Birth of Modern Physics

( late 19th cent. ) most of classical physics was complete,
Wilhelm Roentgen (1895) the discoveries of X rays

radioactivity by A. H. Becquerel (1896),

the electron by J. J. Thomson (1897), and

Ernest Rutherford 1911 interpreted experimental evidence as showing that the atom consists of a dense3
H. C. Oersted (1820) found that a

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