André-Marie Ampère T_shirt (unisex)

  André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836) was a French mathematician and physicist who developed circuital law in 1820, describing the magnetic field generated by electric currents and founding the science of electrodynamics. The UI unit of Ampere was named after him.

The Ampère Edition: Measuring the Force

Celebrate the foundations of electrodynamics with a design dedicated to André-Marie Ampère. This piece captures the era of discovery, blending technical precision with a clean, industrial aesthetic.

  • Technical Detail: Featuring schematics inspired by the original 1820s experiments that defined the unit of electric current.

  • Aesthetic: A "retronic" look that fits perfectly in any lab, workshop, or studio.

  • Quality: Bold, high-contrast graphics printed on durable, comfortable fabric.

Whether you're a developer, an engineer, or a history of science enthusiast, this shirt is a nod to the spark that started it all.

There are also an image on the back with a brief description of the life and work of the physicist and a company logo with a true South African declaration on the right shoulder that makes it more expensive but much more valuable.

** This design forms part of the "pioneers of electromagnetism" series, with a range of physicist and mathematicians that contributed to the field. 

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