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William Gilbert, English physician, late 16th century. Artist: Unknown

William Gilbert, English physician, late 16th century. Pictured with his hand resting on a globe. Gilbert established the magnetic nature of the Earth in De Magnete (1600) and conjectured that terrestrial magnetism and electricity were two allied emanations of a single force. The first to use the terms 'electricity', 'electric force' and 'electric attraction', he also pointed out that amber is not the only substance which attracts light objects when rubbed. The Gilbert force of magnetomotive power is named after him.
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Título: William Gilbert, English physician, late 16th century. Artist: Unknown
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William Gilbert, English physician, late 16th century. Pictured with his hand resting on a globe. Gilbert established the magnetic nature of the Earth in De Magnete (1600) and conjectured that terrestrial magnetism and electricity were two allied emanations of a single force. The first to use the terms 'electricity', 'electric force' and 'electric attraction', he also pointed out that amber is not the only substance which attracts light objects when rubbed. The Gilbert force of magnetomotive power is named after him.
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Tamaño imagen: 1391 × 1756 px | 7.0 MB
Tamaño impresión: 11.8 × 14.9 cm | 547.6 × 691.3 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: BLANCO Y NEGRO CHICO CIENCIA DOCTOR ELECTRICIDAD FAMOSA FAMOSO FAMOSOS GENTE GILBERT GLOBO GRABADO HOMBRE HOMBRES MAGNETISMO MASCULINO MEDICINA MEDICO MONOCHROME MONOCROMO OCUPACION PORTRAIT PROFESIÓN RETRATO DE HOMBRE RETRATO S. XVI SIGLO XVI SIGLO TRABAJO