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  • ...d applying Stokes' theorem. Here we need to add the historical note that [[André-Marie Ampère|A.-M. Ampère]] had not seen the necessity of the second term on the right- ...the British physicist [[William Thomson]] (the later Lord Kelvin). Also [[André-Marie Ampère]] in France and [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] in Germany were very influential f
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  • ...ysicist [[Hans-Christian Oersted]] in 1820. In 1825 the French physicist [[André-Marie Ampère]] discussed his earlier discovery that magnets exert forces on wires throug
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  • ...Sciences (11 September 1820), which inspired [[Jean-Baptiste Biot]] and [[André-Marie Ampère]] to investigate the effect further. At a meeting of the Académie des Scie
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  • ...g scientists in France, Switzerland and Italy, including such figures as [[André-Marie Ampère|Ampère]] and [[Alessandro Volta|Volta]]. In addition, he saw the [[Alps]]
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  • ...g scientists in France, Switzerland and Italy, including such figures as [[André-Marie Ampère|Ampère]] and [[Alessandro Volta|Volta]]. In addition, he saw the [[Alps]]
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  • * [[André-Marie Ampère]]
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