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  2. Katherine Clerk Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Katherine was widowed when James Clerk Maxwell died of stomach cancer in Cambridge on 5 November 1879. [7] On the day of his death James expressed concern for Katherine's health. [7] Katherine continued to live in their house on Scroope Terrace in Cambridge, but little else is known of her life during the seven years between her husband's death ...

  3. James Clerk Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician [1] who was responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon.

  4. Falling cat problem - Wikipedia

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    The falling cat problem has elicited interest from scientists including George Gabriel Stokes, James Clerk Maxwell, and Étienne-Jules Marey.In a letter to his wife, Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell, Maxwell wrote, "There is a tradition in Trinity that when I was here I discovered a method of throwing a cat so as not to light on its feet, and that I used to throw cats out of windows.

  5. Parton, Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Parton Kirk is by Walter Newall and was built in 1832–33. Of the old church of circa 1593 only the east gable wall survives and serves as part of the burial enclosure of James Clerk Maxwell and his wife Katherine Clerk Maxwell and the Rigby-Murrays of Parton.

  6. James Clerk Maxwell Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Statue of James Clerk Maxwell, George Street, Edinburgh. The James Clerk Maxwell Foundation is a registered Scottish charity [1] set up in 1977. By supporting physics and mathematics, it honors one of the greatest physicists, James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), [2] and while attempting to increase the public awareness and trust of science.

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  8. Maxwell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell is a Scottish surname, a habitational name derived from a location near Melrose, ... Katherine Clerk Maxwell (1824–1886), Scottish physical scientist;

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