Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
Albert Einstein
Maxwell's Third Equation (Faraday's Law )
Maxwell's Second Equation (Ampere's Law )
100

What force did Isaac Newton famously describe in his law of universal gravitation?

Gravity

100

What set of equations is James Clerk Maxwell best known for formulating?

Maxwell's Equations

100

What theory is Albert Einstein most famous for?

Theory of Relativity

100

What is Maxwell's Third Equation also known as?

Faraday's Law of Induction.

100

What does Maxwell's Second Equation describe?

It describes the relationship between a magnetic field and an electric current, including the effect of a changing electric field.

200

What are the three laws that Newton formulated, which describe the motion of objects?

Newton's Three Laws of Motion

200

What field of physics did Maxwell's equations primarily contribute to?

Electromagnetism

200

What equation did Einstein formulate that relates mass and energy?

E=mc²

200

What is the differential form of Maxwell's Third Equation?

∇×E=−∂B/∂t, where E is the electric field and B is the magnetic field.

200

Who added the displacement current term to Ampere's Law?

James Clerk Maxwell.

300

In which book did Newton publish his laws of motion and universal gravitation?

Principia

300

What important theory about light did Maxwell propose?

That light is an electromagnetic wave

300

In what year did Einstein win the Nobel Prize in Physics?

1921

300

How does Maxwell's Third Equation relate to changing magnetic fields?

It states that a changing magnetic field induces a circulating electric field.

300

What does the displacement current term account for?

It accounts for the changing electric field.

400

What fruit is often associated with Newton's discovery of gravity?

Apple

400

In which century did James Clerk Maxwell conduct his most significant work?

19th century

400

What phenomenon did Einstein explain with his theory of the photoelectric effect?

The emission of electrons from a material when light shines on it

400

What is the basic idea behind Faraday's Law?

A changing magnetic field creates an electric field.

400

What happens to the magnetic field when the electric field changes, according to Maxwell's Second Equation?

The magnetic field changes as well.

500

Which field of mathematics did Newton develop, which is now fundamental in various scientific calculations?

Calculus

500

What concept did Maxwell introduce that helped in the understanding of electromagnetic waves?

The displacement current

500

What is the name of the theory that deals with gravity and the curvature of space-time proposed by Einstein?

General Theory of Relativity

500

What does a changing magnetic field induce according to Maxwell's Third Equation?

A circulating electric field.

500

Why was the displacement current term added to Ampere's Law?

To ensure the law works for time-varying electric fields.



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