About The Book: *Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism* by J.J. Thomson, first published in 1895, presents a rigorous mathematical framework for understanding electromagnetic phenomena. Building on Maxwell's equations, Thomson explores electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electromagnetic induction, emphasizing the role of potential functions and field theory. The book provides detailed derivations and applies mathematical analysis to explain electric and magnetic fields, current flow, and wave propagation. It served as a foundational text bridging classical electromagnetism and the emerging quantum theory. Aimed at advanced students, it reflects Thomson’s deep analytical approach and his influence on modern physics, especially through his work on electrons.
Author: John Joseph Thomson
Pages: 568
Edition: 1909
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