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Deriving the speed of light from Maxwell's equations?

Relationship between speed of light and EM force?

Can it be said that Maxwell used measurements of the "strength of electric force and strength of magnetic force", to derive the value for the speed of light?

Explicitly, is Maxwells work fundamentally based upon measurement of "forces?

I'm investigating "force" for the fundamental role it plays in the worlds operation. If Maxwell derived or "founded" his work based upon measures of force, then I think that is something important to keep in mind. From where and how and in what order we derive our understandings of the world is important context, if a fundemental understanding of the worlds operation is the ultimate goal. I think thats a fair assumption

Deriving the speed of light?

Relationship between speed of light and force?

Can it be said that Maxwell used measurements of the "strength of electric force and strength of magnetic force", to derive the value for the speed of light?

Explicitly, is Maxwells work fundamentally based upon measurement of "forces?

I'm investigating "force" for the fundamental role it plays in the worlds operation. If Maxwell derived or "founded" his work based upon measures of force, then I think that is something important to keep in mind. From where and how and in what order we derive our understandings of the world is important context, if a fundemental understanding of the worlds operation is the ultimate goal. I think thats a fair assumption

Deriving the speed of light from Maxwell's equations?

Relationship between speed of light and EM force?

Can it be said that Maxwell used measurements of the "strength of electric force and strength of magnetic force", to derive the value for the speed of light?

Explicitly, is Maxwells work fundamentally based upon measurement of "forces?

I'm investigating "force" for the fundamental role it plays in the worlds operation. If Maxwell derived or "founded" his work based upon measures of force, then I think that is something important to keep in mind. From where and how and in what order we derive our understandings of the world is important context, if a fundemental understanding of the worlds operation is the ultimate goal. I think thats a fair assumption

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Deriving the speed of light?

Relationship between speed of light and force?

Can it be said that Maxwell used measurements of the "strength of electric force and strength of magnetic force", to derive the value for the speed of light?

Explicitly, is Maxwells work fundamentally based upon measurement of "forces?

I'm investigating "force" for the fundamental role it plays in the worlds operation. If Maxwell derived or "founded" his work based upon measures of force, then I think that is something important to keep in mind. From where and how and in what order we derive our understandings of the world is important context, if a fundemental understanding of the worlds operation is the ultimate goal. I think thats a fair assumption