James Jeans Quote

Superficially at least the forces of electricity and magnetism seem to present the same kind of problem as gravitation. Experiment shows that two electrically charged bodies attract one another (or repel if their charges are of the same kind) with a force which conforms to the same mathematical law as the force of gravitation - both forces fall off inversely as the inverse square of the distance. The same is true of the magnetic force also; two magnetic poles attract or repel one another with a force which again follows the law of the inverse square of the distance.


Physics and Philosophy (1942)


Superficially at least the forces of electricity and magnetism seem to present the same kind of problem as gravitation. Experiment shows that two...

Superficially at least the forces of electricity and magnetism seem to present the same kind of problem as gravitation. Experiment shows that two...

Superficially at least the forces of electricity and magnetism seem to present the same kind of problem as gravitation. Experiment shows that two...

Superficially at least the forces of electricity and magnetism seem to present the same kind of problem as gravitation. Experiment shows that two...