Today (June 10, 1836) is the Andre-Marie Ampere Memorial Day, which established the connection between electricity and magnetism.
Andre-Marie Ampere was born in Lyon, France on January 20, 1775. As a child, the father of the Amphitheater taught Latin. The mathematician amputee continued his Latin education to study the works of Leonard Euler and Bernoulli. In later years, Ampere excelled not only in mathematics, but also in history, travel, poetry, philosophy, and natural science. In the years of the French Revolution, the revolutionaries killed Amber's father. This had a profound effect on the ampere. In 1796 he met Sully Caron of the Koller family, who had recently lived in Lyon. He married in 1799 to become a meeting lover. Subsequently, he worked as a professor of mathematics, chemistry, languages, and physics at the Ampere Lyon.
The journal et correspondence of Ampere's autobiography portrays his childlike character and simplicity. Ampere is best known for perpetuating the connection between electricity and magnetism. Together, he established the new field of traditional electromagnetism or conventional kinetic electronics. On September 11, 1820, Armstead's invention found that the magnetized needle could be induced by the current. In one week he gave a very detailed and detailed explanation of such a characteristic. On the same day, he found that the same electrodes oppose and the opposite electrodes attract one another. He is named in honor of the International Method Unit (SI Unit) for Current.
In classical electromagnetism, Ampère's circuital law (not to be confused with Ampère's force law that André-Marie Ampère discovered in 1823, relates the integrated magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop. After the death of his wife in 1803 he continued in the same work. The loss of his wife, however, has cost him his whole life. Having established the connection between electricity and magnetism, Andre-Marie Ampere left this world on June 10, 1836, at the age of 61, in Marseille, France. He was honored at the Cemetery de Montmartre in Paris.
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