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  1. University of Cambridge, 1850–1856 A young Maxwell at Trinity College, Cambridge, holding one of his colour wheels. In October 1850, already an accomplished mathematician, Maxwell left Scotland for the University of Cambridge.

  2. Famous figures associated with Trinity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries include James Clerk Maxwell, author of the theory of electromagnetism; J.J. Thomson and Ernest Rutherford, two of the pioneers of atomic physics; the historian G.M. Trevelyan; philosophers Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein; Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime ...

  3. 15 de jun. de 2015 · En Cambridge Maxwell fue admitido en el Trinity College, uno de los más prestigiosos. Para los estudiantes con inclinaciones científicas y gran habilidad con las matemáticas, la Universidad de Cambridge poseía el atractivo de un sistema de exámenes muy duro introducido en 1730 y conocido desde 1824 como T ripos Matemático .

  4. A fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, Maxwell became, in 1871, the first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge. His famous equations - a set of four partial differential equations that relate the electric and magnetic fields to their sources, charge density and current density - first appeared in fully developed form in his 1873 Treatise ...

    • James Clerk Maxwell
    • 1873
  5. 1 de ene. de 2016 · In October 1950, Maxwell moved to the University of Cambridges Trinity College where he graduated in 1854 with a degree in mathematics. He stayed at the Trinity College after graduation until 1856 when he accepted the position of professor of natural philosophy at Marischal College in Aberdeen .

    • Renzo Shamey
    • rshamey@ncsu.edu
  6. Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any Oxbridge college.

  7. Universidad de Cambridge. Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1856–1860. King’s College, Londres, 1860–1865. Últimos años, 1865–1879. Vida personal. Legado científico. Electromagnetismo. Percepción del color. Teoría cinética y termodinámica. Teoría del control. Legado. Publicaciones. Referencias. Bibliografía. Enlaces externos. James Clerk Maxwell.