André Marie Ampère

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André Marie Ampère


Born
in Lyon, France
January 20, 1775

Died
June 10, 1836


French physicist and mathematician André Marie Ampère formulated his law, a description of the magnetic field that a current-carrying conductor produces.

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Mémoires sur l'électromagné...

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Essai sur la Philosophie de...

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Actions Between Currents

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Essai Sur La Philosophie De...

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Mémoires Sur l'Action Mutue...

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Recueil d'Observations Élec...

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André-Marie Ampère Et Jean-...

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Considérations Sur La Théor...

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Théorie Mathématique Des Ph...

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“The future science of government should be called 'la cybernétique' (1843)

{Coining the French word to mean 'the art of governing,' from the Greek (Kybernetes = navigator or steersman), subsequently adopted as cybernetics by Norbert Wiener for the field of control and communication theory.}”
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