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Michael Faraday and the Inductionists [Historically Speaking]
Michael Faraday was the first to discover magnetic induction, but there were several others searching for induction effects at the same time and even earlier. This group is referred to as the “inductionists.” These included Fresnel, Ampere, and Henry, as well as Faraday. This article outlines the directions each of them took and the interactions Faraday had with them. There was an interesting set of speculations and experiments on the path to discover electromagnetic induction before Faraday’s success in 1831.
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine actively solicits feature articles that describe engineering activities taking place in industry, government, and universities. All feature articles are subject to peer review. Emphasis is placed on providing the reader with a general understanding of either a particular subject or of the technical challenges being addressed by various organizations, as well as their capabilities to cope with these challenges. Articles presenting new results, review, tutorial, and historical articles are welcome, as are articles describing examples of good engineering. The technical field of interest of the Magazine is the same as the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and includes the following: antennas, including analysis, design, development, measurement, and testing; radiation, propagation, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with discrete and continuous media; and applications and systems pertinent to antennas, propagation, and sensing, such as applied optics, millimeter- and sub-millimeter-wave techniques, antenna signal processing and control, radio astronomy, and propagation and radiation aspects of terrestrial and space-based communication, including wireless, mobile, satellite, and telecommunications.