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Laboratorio Cavendish de la Universidad de Cambridge.

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A comienzos del siglo XIX la luz, la electricidad y el magnetismo eran considerados tres fenómenos independientes. Mientras que el interés por la óptica estaba justificado por su aplicación a la construcción de instrumentos ópticos, los fenómenos eléctricos y magnéticos podían resultar interesantes para los científicos, pero carecían de trascendenc...

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