Ampere’s law has been named after French physicist and mathematician André-Marie Ampère. However, it was Scottish mathematical physicist James Clerk Maxwell who derived in 1861 it after performing experiments with current-carrying currents.
Ampere’s law has been named after French physicist and mathematician André-Marie Ampère. However, it was Scottish mathematical physicist James Clerk Maxwell who derived in 1861 it after performing experiments with current-carrying currents.