Title: Electromagnetism. From Science to Technology
Author: Elizer Braun
Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Económica
Collection: Science for Everyone
Year: 2001 (Second edition, first reprint)
ISBN: 968-16-5700-4 (Second Edition)
ISBN: 968-16-3742-9 (First Edition)
Suggested reader’s academic level: High School
In this 159-page book the author provides a simple summary of the great importance of electricity, which gave birth to the electromagnet, rudimentary batteries, telegraph, telephone, and after the discovery of Hertz waves, communication through radio, television (with the aid of vacuum tubes such as bulbs), computers, laser, and possibly photonics, which according to the author is the future of electromagnetism.
In this 159-page book the author provides a simple summary of the great importance of electricity, which gave birth to the electromagnet, rudimentary batteries, telegraph, telephone, and after the discovery of Hertz waves, communication through radio, television (with the aid of vacuum tubes such as bulbs), computers, laser, and possibly photonics, which according to the author is the future of electromagnetism.
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