19th-century physicist
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A 19th-century physicist is a scientist who investigates the fundamental laws of nature during the 1800s, contributing to the foundations of classical electromagnetism, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and early atomic theory through theoretical insight and experimental innovation.
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| 19th-century physicist canonical | 1 |
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| John Tyndall | — |