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James Prescott Joule, a physicist in 1841, formulated more or less the final form, the theory of the heating effects accompanying the flow of electricity. Joule along with two other physicists, Sir William Thomson of England, and Hermann von Helmholtz of Germany, developed the theory of the relation between electricity and other forms of energy.

James Joule
Helmholtz, Thomson, Joseph Henry, a US physicist, Gustav Kirchhoff, a German physicist, and Sir George Gabriel Stokes, a British physicist, extended the theory of conduction and propagation of electrical effects.
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Life without Nintendo???
Animal Electricity
Pretty sappy if you ask me
Bring in the Heavyweights
Benny gets Positive
What do frog legs have to...
Push it!
Things are heating...
Speeding things along
Michael got his gas to light...
Ray gun?
Life without electricity???
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