Recently described in England by William Gilbert in his influential treatise, De Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus et de Magno Magnete Tellure (1600; “On the Magnet, Magnetic Bodies, and the Great Magnet of the Earth”). The impending marriage of astronomy and physics had been announced. In 1600 he published De Magnete in Latin. As lively and entertaining as it was scientifically scrupulous, it summarized everything that had previously been known about electricity and magnetism, founded a new science and earned Gilbert the title of 'the father of modern electricity.' In it Gilbert explores magnetism and electricity, lodestones.

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With the growth of E-Mobility, our Nanoperm material is becoming increasingly important. The focus here is on the entire EMC of the vehicle’s electrical system, specially designed RCDs for personal safety in mobile charging devices (ICCPD) and stationary wall boxes and charging posts. In 1600 he published De Magnete in Latin. As lively and entertaining as it was scientifically scrupulous, it summarized everything that had previously been known about electricity and magnetism, founded a new science and earned Gilbert the title of 'the father of modern electricity.'
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