A recent, extremely nice and entertaining book [1] (Figure 1a) cited Francesco Zantedeschi [Dolcè, Verona, Italy, August 18, 1797 – Padua, Italy, March 29, 1873] (Figure 1b) as a precursor of Michael Faraday [Southwark, London, UK, September 22 1791 – Hampton Court, Middlesex, UK, August 25, 1867] in discovering the law of magnetic induction in 1829, two years before Faraday himself. This is information that was reported elsewhere [2, 3], as well as on the Internet, most notably on Wikipedia [4]. However, other texts were more cautious [5, 6] or completely avoided citing Zantedeschi [7].
Faraday-Neuman-Lenz Law of Induction or Zantedeschi-Neuman-Lenz Law of Induction? / S. Selleri. - In: THE RADIO SCIENCE BULLETIN. - ISSN 1024-4530. - STAMPA. - 2017:(2017), pp. 73-76.
Faraday-Neuman-Lenz Law of Induction or Zantedeschi-Neuman-Lenz Law of Induction?
S. Selleri
2017
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A recent, extremely nice and entertaining book [1] (Figure 1a) cited Francesco Zantedeschi [Dolcè, Verona, Italy, August 18, 1797 – Padua, Italy, March 29, 1873] (Figure 1b) as a precursor of Michael Faraday [Southwark, London, UK, September 22 1791 – Hampton Court, Middlesex, UK, August 25, 1867] in discovering the law of magnetic induction in 1829, two years before Faraday himself. This is information that was reported elsewhere [2, 3], as well as on the Internet, most notably on Wikipedia [4]. However, other texts were more cautious [5, 6] or completely avoided citing Zantedeschi [7].File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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