Trait exp rimental de l' lectricit et de magn tisme et de leurs rapports avec les ph nom nes naturels, Volume 1, by M. Becquerel, presents a comprehensive exploration of electricity and magnetism and their relationship to natural phenomena. Written in French, this historical work from 1834 provides insights into the scientific understanding of these forces during the early 19th century. The book delves into experimental approaches to understanding electricity and magnetism, offering a valuable resource for historians of science and anyone interested in the development of physics. Becquerel's treatise is an important primary source, reflecting the scientific methods and knowledge of the time, and is essential for understanding the evolution of our modern comprehension of electromagnetism.
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