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Who first discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism?

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Starting about a decade after Oersted's discovery, Michael Faraday demonstrated essentially the opposite of what Oersted had found–that a changing magnetic field induces an electric current. Following Faraday's work, James Clerk Maxwell developed Maxwell's equations, formally unifying electricity and magnetism.

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Starting about a decade after Oersted's discovery, Michael Faraday demonstrated essentially the opposite of what Oersted had found–that a changing magnetic field induces an electric current. Following Faraday's work, James Clerk Maxwell developed Maxwell's equations, formally unifying electricity and magnetism.

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