When Maxwell first
explained electromagnetism, no one could've guessed that it would eventually help power the world and explain the universe's functioning.
Not exact matches
It was believed that this would
explain, at the very least,
electromagnetism and probably gravitation as a wave in the ether.
Students of human pathos may one day cherish the 16 - minute recording of me, with my 100 percent positive - feedback rating as an eBay purchaser, failing to make renowned physicist Steven Weinberg, who won a Nobel for unifying
electromagnetism with the so - called weak force, admit that he can't
explain how a magnet holds a dry - cleaning ticket to the door of a refrigerator.
These forces are
electromagnetism, which describes how charged objects feel each other's influence: the weak force, which
explains how particles can change their identities, and the strong force, which describes how quarks stick together to form protons and other composite particles.