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- 1217 (aged 59) Kempsey
Resting place Worcester Cathedral
Occupation Magnetician poet
theologian Parent(s)
Hodierna of St Albans
Position held abbot...
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Michael Faraday (/ˈfærədeɪ, -di/; 22
September 1791 – 25
August 1867) was an
English physicist and
chemist who
contributed to the
study of electromagnetism...
- However, a
version of the magnetic-pole
approach is used by
professional magneticians to
design permanent magnets.[citation needed] In this approach, the divergence...
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James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5
November 1879) was a
Scottish physicist and
mathematician who was
responsible for the
classical theory of...
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Johann von Lamont, FRSE (13
December 1805 – 6
August 1879), born John Lamont, was a Scottish-German
astronomer and physicist.
Lamont was born at Corriemulzie...
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William Gilbert (/ˈɡɪlbərt/; 24 May 1544? – 30
November 1603), also
known as Gilberd, was an
English physician,
physicist and
natural philosopher. He p****ionately...
- 1865 –
April 12, 1932) was an
American geophysicist,
astronomer and
magnetician. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he
graduated from the
University of Cincinnati...
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Petrus Peregrinus de
Maricourt (Latin),
Pierre ****in de
Maricourt (French), or
Peter Peregrinus of
Maricourt (fl. 1269), was a
French mathematician,...
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separation (SI unit: meter). The pole
description is
useful to
practicing magneticians who
design real-world magnets, but real
magnets have a pole distribution...