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James Clerk Maxwell

James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon. Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism achieved the second great unification in physics, where the first one had been realised by Isaac Newton. Maxwell was also key in the creation of statistical mechanics. Maxwell graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1854, where he earned distinction in mathematics and the Smith’s Prize. He remained at Cambridge briefly, publishing early mathematical work and investigations into optics, particularly the principles of colour combination and colour-blindness.

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The book presents Maxwell's understanding of thermodynamics and the role heat plays. It includes his description of the puzzle now known as the Maxwell demon paradox.

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Theory of heat
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Quantitative chemical analysis
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Theory of heat

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The book presents Maxwell's understanding of thermodynamics and the role heat plays. It includes his description of the puzzle now known as the Maxwell demon paradox.

Metals

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Discusses the properties, sources, and uses of metals including mining and refining methods. Contains glossary and reference material.