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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, 1851.
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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, 1820 (c1880). Oersted (1777-1851)  observing that electric current has an effect on a magnetic needle, the discovery that led to the development of the theory of electromagnetism. 
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