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- Michael Faraday | Biography, Inventions, Facts | Britannica
Michael Faraday (born September 22, 1791, Newington, Surrey, England—died August 25, 1867, Hampton Court, Surrey) was an English physicist and chemist whose many experiments contributed greatly to the understanding of electromagnetism
- Michael Faraday - Wikipedia
Michael Faraday ( ˈfærədeɪ, - di ; 22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English chemist and physicist who contributed to the study of electrochemistry and electromagnetism His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism, and electrolysis
- Michael Faraday - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Michael Faraday, who came from a very poor family, became one of the greatest scientists in history His achievement was remarkable in a time when science was usually the preserve of people born into wealthy families
- Michael Faraday - Science History Institute
As a young man in London, Michael Faraday attended science lectures by the great Sir Humphry Davy He went on to work for Davy and became an influential scientist in his own right Faraday was most famous for his contributions to the understanding of electricity and electrochemistry
- A Biography of Michael Faraday, Inventor of the Electric Motor - ThoughtCo
Michael Faraday, born in 1791, invented the electric motor and made key scientific discoveries Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction, leading to the modern electric motor, generator, and transformer Faraday's work in electrochemistry established the First and Second Laws of Electrolysis
- Michael Faraday Biography
Short Bio - Michael Faraday (1791- 1867) - an influential British scientist who, amongst other discoveries, helped turn electricity into usable product
- Michael Faraday (1791-1867) - Royal Institution
The discoveries of Michael Faraday, made in the basement of the Ri, shaped the modern world Michael Faraday was born in Newington Butts, Southwark, the son of a Sandemanian blacksmith who had moved from the North West of England He served an apprenticeship with George Riebau as a bookbinder from 1805 to 1812
- Michael Faraday Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
Michael Faraday was a British chemist and physicist best known for his study on electromagnetism, for which he is known as one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century Born into a lower-class family, Michael did many odd jobs in his childhood along with his studies
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