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Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. ( Part- 1 )

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                    Albert Einstein is a famous scientist who changed the way people see the World for a common man.

Where did the principles of physics reach the human species today and You know, not only our species, but a single person, thinking of science, can reach from where to where. Simple thing if you know the rules of the game then you will play better than others. And let's be frank, All we have to do is mean that we can improve our life and the lives of people around us.

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(Albert Einstein Theory of relativity part-1,part-2, part-3) are updated soon, If you see it till the end, then you will have knowledge of your level As much as one Physics graduate of university.



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           So the story started in 1831, a royal society of England. Which was an institution that was at the forefront of science at that time. And its members had been famous scientists of the time like Michael Faraday. 


A genius was born here in Scotland to a member of this society James Clerk Maxwell . This boy wasn't a normal boy, because he had presented his first research paper oval curve to the Royal Society even before graduation i.e. at the age of just 14 years. Then undergraduate at age 16 and graduation at age 19, Maxwell was very curious since childhood and tell them from their mouths in what their mother says.  Never listen to how to do it? . He has very attracted to geometry and mathematics, and  used to spend hours on his research. Hardly his parents would have guessed that his genius son is going to solve the world's biggest problem. What happened 12 years before Maxwell was born was an interesting concept of electromagnetism, the biggest character of the discovery of which was Michael Faraday. But Michael Faraday didn't have any formal education, that is, he didn't study in any school college and hence he couldn't tell many of this discoveries in simple principles. For example, in 1855, Maxwell presented Lines of Forces in the research paper, which was Faraday's experiment and mathematical form of analysis. That is, Maxwell created a new language to describe Faraday's ideas. This language was the language of mathematics and it was named vector calculus. And only after Maxwell's famous four equations which describe every aspect of electromagnetism was born. But friends, we have seen many equations in physics. After all what was so special in Maxwell's equations and what is it that we are talking about in this series, well friends are there and you are going to know very soon. But before knowing this we must first understand electromagnetism in a good way. 



What is Electromagnetism ?

In simple words, electromagnetism is that part of physics that studies electric field and magnetic field. Which Maxwell Unified Unification is very important in physics. Because it connects every aspect of the universe to each other and tell us what is related to each other. We are behind the Theory of Everything which would not have been possible without Maxwell's contribution. 

People have already believed that the electric and magnetic fields are not real quantities, that is, these are not in reality, that is only for imagination. But later on this equation of Maxwell, we learned that electric or magnetic field is a real thing like us. Which has both energy and momentum. If we are seen, we are surrounded by electric field. When we touch something that we feel to touch, it is due to electric field. The electricity that comes to our house is also due to electric field. Microwaves, cellphones, communication devices and are the idea behind all mechines, also because of Maxwell's equations. And you know about the magnetic field, all of you must have used the magnet at some time, when we take two magnets in front of each other, they sometimes repel and sometimes attract. And they always repel one perticular site from another perticular site. That is, push away and that's why we call one site as North pole and another site as South pole. 


Maxwell has given only four equations to explain every phenomenon whose origin is electric or magnetic field, which is almost like Newton's famous laws of motion. Which explain every mechanical phenomenon. Which changed the entire form of physics in the 20th century. And changed the way we look at the world.

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