Abstract

THE greatness of the life-work of an investigator is revealed most clearly, perhaps, when we contemplate his influence on the scientific work of his contemporaries. I propose to endeavour to show the influence exerted by Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic induction on the physical investigations of C. F. Gauss, princeps mathematicorum.1

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