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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?

Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?

Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.

James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.

Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.

They are both a good scientist.

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  • Did you finish your activity about Electronicmagnetic Wave Theory?
  • Yes, Hertz and Maxwell.
  • Not yet. Do you know who's scientist are associated and contribute in Electromagnetic Wave theory?
  • James Clerk Maxwell, an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. He noticed that electrical fields and magnetic fields can couple together to form electromagnetic waves.
  • Heinrich Hertzproved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.
  • Yes, he demonstrate the magnetic effect from Maxwell theory.
  • They are both a good scientist.
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