The Theory of Experimental Electricity (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

William Cecil Dampier Whetham

 
9781330438237: The Theory of Experimental Electricity (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the fundamentals of electricity with a clear, practical guide that bridges theory and application.

This English science classic presents general principles of electrostatics, magnetism, and the electric current in a concise, impressionistic style. It aims to spark understanding of physical ideas without overwhelming detail, emphasizing the connections between pure knowledge and real-world technology.



Designed for adult learners and students, the work favors a focused approach: it highlights essential concepts, shows how different topics fit together, and keeps the reader aware that good teaching can illuminate both theory and technical practice.




  • Foundational topics such as electrostatics, dielectric media, and induction are introduced in a way that ties theory to potential applications.

  • Major themes include magnetism, the electric current, electrolysis, and the larger framework of electromagnetic phenomena.

  • Discussions reflect on the nature of scientific teaching, education, and the unity of physical principles across topics.



Ideal for readers seeking a compact, thoughtful survey of early 20th‑century electrical science and its educational aims.

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