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History of the Discovery of Infrared and Ultraviolet Light
Misconceptions in Deriving the Poynting Vector: History and Physics
Attn Musical Artists: My Problem with Feynman's Lectures on Physics
The Inspiring and Kind Poetry of Michael Faraday: Scientist Extraordinaire
Deep Dive Historical Response to Veritasium’s DC Electricity Video
History of CRT Televisions with Dave Jones (EEVblog 1577) [CC]
Weird Mash-up of Excellence & Mad Science to Brighten Your Day [CC]
Surprising History & Physics of the AC Transformer
Реакции на «Электричество, законы Максвелла и теорию относительности» от Veritasium! ПРЕДПРОСМОТР...
How Going Viral Taught Me I Have ADHD
How Maxwell's Equations (and Quaternions) Led to Vector Analysis
Кватернионы восхитительны, как и Уильям Роуэн Гамильтон!
Why Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse are Famous for all the WRONG Reasons!
In Defense of George Westinghouse Jr.
Maxwell's Equations Explained: Supplement to the History of Maxwell's Eq.
History of Maxwell's Equations #1: Gauss' Law
Faraday Cage Physics EXPLAINED using 1843 Ice Pail Experiment and History
Unboxing "The Lightning Tamers" (Nonfiction history of science book)
Magnetic, Electric Fields & EM Waves: History and Physics
Faraday Cage: History and Importance
Spark Museum Reaction
Как Штейнмец стал «Волшебником из Скенектади»
Charles Proteus Steinmetz: A Fun Scientific Biography (Part 1: 1865-1894)
How Tesla and Ferraris Created the First Polyphase Motor
History of 3-phase Electricity & Distribution
James Joule Biography: The Beer Brewer Who Changed The World
Wheatstone Bridge: A (Not So) Honorable History
Ohm's Law: History and Biography
Физика и история того, почему в США используется 120 вольт, а не 220 вольт
История лампочки 1705–1809 гг.