James Clerk Maxwell[1] sha chasambo yim miyon yaskin bǝ lan kintawu Aji bǝ lan suro sa,a duwu miyon uskun fyakkin tilon bǝ lan (13-jun-1831) suro bula (Edinburgh) bǝ lan
James Clerk Maxwell
humanSex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
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Name in native language | James Clerk Maxwell |
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Given name | James |
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Family name | Maxwell |
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Date of birth | 13 June 1831 |
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Place of birth | Edinburgh |
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Date of death | 5 November 1879 |
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Place of death | Cambridge |
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Manner of death | natural causes |
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Cause of death | stomach cancer |
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Place of burial | Westminster Abbey |
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Father | John Clerk-Maxwell of Middlebie |
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Mother | Frances Cay |
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Spouse | Katherine Clerk Maxwell |
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Relative | Jemima Blackburn |
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Native language | English |
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Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
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Writing language | English |
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Employer | King's College London, University of Aberdeen, University of Cambridge |
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Educated at | University of Edinburgh, Peterhouse, Edinburgh Academy, Trinity College, University of Cambridge |
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Doctoral advisor | William Hopkins |
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Doctoral student | Horace Lamb, George Chrystal |
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Student | Arthur Schuster, John Ambrose Fleming, John Henry Poynting, Richard Glazebrook |
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Work location | Aberdeen, Cambridge |
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Work period (start) | 1860 |
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Work period (end) | 1865 |
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Religion or worldview | Christian socialism |
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Contributed to creative work | Popular Science |
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Notable work | A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field, Maxwell's equations, Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics, Maxwell's demon |
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Member of | Royal Society, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Trinity College |
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Influenced by | Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday |
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Copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired |
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Yim uwun bǝ lan kintawu jimada auwal bǝ lan suro sa,a duwu miyon uskun fitulurrin laarrin bǝ lan (5-nov-1879). James Clerk Maxwell dǝ Shi kam cidi Scottish bǝ kureman attǝyǝy malum lisawu bǝ (Mathematics and Physicis) shima (Maxwells Equation) burozu sutulu.