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  1. Michael Faraday (Pioneers of Science) by Michael Brophy, 1990-09-30
  2. Michael Faraday: Creative Scientist (People of Distinction) by Martin Gutnik, 1986-10
  3. Michael Faraday (Lives to remember) by James Gordon Cook, 1963
  4. Michael Faraday Man of Simplicity by James Kendall, 1955
  5. The Discovery of Induced Electric Currents: Memoirs, by Michael Faraday by Joseph Henry, Michael Faraday, 2010-03-24
  6. Faraday Rediscovered: Essays on the Life and Work of Michael Faraday, 1791-1867 by David Gooding, 1989-12
  7. Jesus Christ: A Fiction Founded Upon the Life of Apollonius of Tyana by Michael Faraday, 2007-07-25
  8. MICHAEL FARADAYP (Clarian Book) by L.p. williams, 1971-05-15
  9. Michael Faraday 1791-1867 by Wilfrid L. Randell, 2008-06-13
  10. Michael Faraday's 'Chemical Notes, Hints, Suggestions and Objects of Pursuit' of 1822 (I E E History of Technology Series) by Michael Faraday, Ryan D. Tweney, 1991-12-01
  11. Michael Faraday by L.Du Garde Peach, 1973-01-25
  12. The Correspondence of Michael Faraday: 1832-December 1840 : Letters 525-1333
  13. Michael Faradays Leben Und Wirken by Silvanus P. Thompson, 2010-01-09
  14. A Tribute To Michael Faraday by Rollo Appleyard, 2007-07-25

41. Faraday, Michael
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Faraday, Michael u d E A Pronunciation Key Faraday, Michael , English scientist. Apprenticed to a bookbinder at the age of 14, he had little formal education, but acquired a store of scientific knowledge through reading and by attending lectures by Sir Humphry Davy. In 1813 he became assistant to Davy at the Royal Institution in London. He was made a member of the institution in 1823 and a fellow of the Royal Society in 1824. In 1825 he became director of the laboratory, and from 1833 he was Fullerian professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution. He declined knighthood and the presidency of the Royal Society. His experiments yielded some of the most significant principles and inventions in scientific history. He developed the first dynamo (in the form of a copper disk rotated between the poles of a permanent magnet), the precursor of modern dynamos and generators. From his discovery of electromagnetic induction (1831) stemmed a vast development of electrical machinery for industry. In 1825, Faraday discovered the compound benzene. In addition to other contributions he did research on electrolysis , formulating Faraday's law . He laid the foundations of the classical field theory, later fully developed by J. C. Maxwell. Some of his works were collected as

42. The 1827 Christmas Lectures Of Michael Faraday
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43. MICHAEL FARADAY
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Dateline: Princeton, New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, July, 1992.
This report of the famous scientist Michael Faraday is composed principally of the transcriptions of two interviews with Faraday, hitherto unpublished. The contents of the interviews indicate they were both with Faraday while he was the Director of the Laboratory at the Royal Institute, in London. Unfortunately, neither interview has any additional documentation attached. Both interviews were found loose leaf with no coversheet or introductory notes. Perhaps they are fragments of a greater work, still to be uncovered. Faraday, an individual well liked by the populace for the Cinderella quality to his life story; the greatest experimental physicist of his time; often not seriously accepted as a thinker or theorist by the scientific community of his day; is more wrote of than even Newton or Einstein. Hopefully these interviews will provide yet another view. The author has included both interviews as found, back to back, so the readers may more completely form, for themselves, the image and character of Michael Faraday - Chemist, Physicist, Natural Philosopher.
Interview # 1: The Dialogue
HM: Sir, May I ask you some questions?

44. Faraday_Note
michael faraday. This incident, as well as many other incidents and works, is well documented in L. Pearce Williams valuable book, michael faraday (1965).
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Michael Faraday British physicist (and chemist) known for many important contributions to the theory of electricity and magnetism, among others. He taught himself without much education and became a great scientist; he is a rare example that a man without much knowledge of mathematics can be a great physicist. He was also good at giving popular lectures; in fact, he was greatly responsible for creating the good tradition of "Friday Evening Discourses" and "Christmas Lectures" (for children) of the Royal Institution Faraday's Diary , vol. 1; pages around September 4, 1821. Photo by S. Uchii.] His name became known to the European scientific world by his discovery of "electromagnetic rotations" (1821), the discovery that electromagnetic energy can be converted to mechanical work (for the process he came to this view, see Faraday's Diary , Vol. I, 49-63). The device he invented for showing this is schematically illustrated as follows: [Drawing by S. Uchii]

45. Bedeutende Plasmaphysiker: Michael Faraday
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1791 - 1867, englischer Physiker und Naturphilosoph
Michael Faraday wurde am 22. September 1791 in der kleinen Ortschaft Newington Butts, Surrey als Sohn eines Hufschmieds geboren. Seine Kindheit war schwierig, da die Eltern sehr arm waren. Manchmal mußte Faraday mit einem einzigen Laib Brot eine einzige Woche auskommen. Seine Schulausbildung war schlecht: In einer Sonntagsschule lernte er Lesen, Schreiben und Rechnen.
Mit 14 Jahren ging er bei einem Buchbinder in die Lehre. Er nutzte die Gelegenheit, die Bücher, die er binden sollte, auch zu lesen. In einer Ausgabe der 'Encyclopdia Britannica' stieß er auf einen Artikel über die Elektrizität. Er war davon so fasziniert, daß er begann, aus Holz und alten Flaschen erste einfache Experimente aufzubauen.
Eines Tages schenkte einer der Kunden der Buchbinderei Faraday Karten für eine Vorlesung des berühmten Wissenschaftlers Sir Humphry Davy . Faraday war von der Vorlesung so fasziniert, daß er sich bei Davy - mit Erfolg - als Assistent zu bewarb. Unter Davys Leitung erhielt Farady eine Ausbildung zum Chemiker. 1725 übernahm Faraday die Aufgaben seines alternden Mentors. 1833 erhielt er die Fuller-Professur für Chemie.

46. Biography Search
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    Bibliographie 1. Livre JUNIQUE, Paul, et autres. Objectif 534 2. Disques compacts optiques (1994). "Michael Faraday". Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Science Interface [CD-ROM], vol. 6 no 3. CD Sciences - Banque de textes scientifiques, CEDROM-SNi, Version 3.11, Outremont, Janvier 1993. "Faraday (Michael)". 3. Documents W3 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://tornade.ERE.UMontreal.CA:80/~damboism/grands/faraday.html Michael Faraday , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://www.energy.ca.gov/energy/education/scientists/faraday.html Electrochimical Stoechiometry , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~plambeck/che/p102/p02081.htm RICHARD, Marc. Les gaz et leurs utilisations , Chimie 534 - Notes de cours, module 2. , Sherbrooke, QC Michael Faraday Liste - Chimie et chimistes Chimisterie Les mondes de CyberScol CyberScol

48. Faraday, Michael. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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50. Geschichte Der Physik
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Faraday wurde am 22.September 1791 in Newington Butts geboren und starb am 25.August 1867 in London. Dem Autodidakten erfüllte sich nach dem Besuch der Abendvorlesungen von Humphry Davy in der Royal Institution der Wunsch als Wissenschaftler zu arbeiten: Im Februar 1813 wurde Faraday ebendort Laborgehilfe. Bald rückte er in eine bessere Position auf. Davy war häufig abwesend, und so kümmerte sich Faraday um die Vorträge der Gastdozenten und bereitete die Demonstrationsversuche vor. 1816 publizierte er seine erste wissenschaftliche Arbeit über die chemische Analyse eines Ätzkalks. 1823 stellte er Chlor in flüssiger Form dar; 1824 fand er bei der Destillation fetter Öle das Benzol und das Butylen . Zu den chemischen Arbeiten kamen technisch-physikalische: 1820 bis 1822 beschäftigte er sich mit der Herstellung rostfreier Stahlsorten, von 1825 bis 1829 mit der von Gläsern mit bestimmten optischen Eigenschaften. Nach der Entdeckung des Elektromagnetismus durch Hans Christian Oersted wiederholten Davy und Faraday die Versuche, wobei sie zunächst noch der irrigen Auffassung waren, es handle sich bei der Wechselwirkung zwischen elektrischem Strom und Magnetnadel um die konventionell, in der Physik bekannten Kräfte, die in Richtung der Verbindungsgeraden liegen. Im August 1821 korrigierte sich Faraday und konstruierte am 4.September eine Vorrichtung, aus der ganz klar hervorging, dass die Kräfte senkrecht auf der Verbindungslinie stehen. Ein elektrischer Leiter rotiert dabei um einen festgehaltenen Magneten; ebenso rotiert auch umgekehrt ein beweglicher Magnet um einen festen Leiter. Damit hatte er zum ersten Mal einen

51. Faraday, Michael (1791-1867)
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English bookbinder who became interested in electricity. He obtained an assistantship in Davy's lab, then began to conduct his own experiments. He wrote a review article on current views about electricity and magnetism in 1821, for which he reproduced Oersted's experiment. He was one of the greatest experimenters ever. Because he was self trained, however, he had no grasp of mathematics and could therefore not understand a word of Ampère's papers. In the course of his experiments, Faraday discovered that a suspended magnet would revolve around a current bearing wire, leading him to propose that magnetism was a circular force. He also discovered magnetic optical rotation, invented the dynamo (a device capable of converting electricity to motion) in 1821, discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831, and devised the laws of chemical electro-deposition of metals from solutions in 1857. He formulated the second law of electrolysis: ``the amounts of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them.'' He published many of his results in the three-volume

52. Faraday, Michael (1791-1867) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
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English bookbinder who became interested in electricity He obtained an assistantship in Davy's lab, then began to conduct his own experiments. He wrote a review article on current views about electricity and magnetism in 1821, for which he reproduced Oersted's experiment. He was one of the greatest experimenters ever. Because he was self trained, however, he had no grasp of mathematics and could therefore not understand a word of papers. In the course of his experiments, Faraday discovered that a suspended magnet would revolve around a current bearing wire, leading him to propose that magnetism was a circular force. He also discovered magnetic optical rotation, invented the dynamo (a device capable of converting electricity to motion) in 1821, discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831, and devised the laws of chemical electrodeposition of metals from solutions in 1857. He formulated the second law of electrolysis: "the amounts of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." He published many of his results in the three-volume Experimental Researches in Electricity (1839-1855). One of his most important contributions to physics was his development of the concept of a field to describe magnetic and electric forces in 1845. He first suggested that current produces a electric "tension" which produced an "electrotonic state," or polarization of matter molecules, and was responsible for transmitting the electric force. He experimented with dielectrics in a

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54. Faraday, Michael
Translate this page faraday, michael. michael faraday falleció el 25 de agosto 1867, en Hampton Court, Surrey, Londres, Inglaterra. Fuente Internet
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Faraday, Michael La niñez de Michael fue pobre y su educación formal, hasta entonces, puede ser considerada como bastante mediatizada. Aunque más tarde vivió acomodadamente bien durante el reinado de la Reina Victoria de Inglaterra (1837-1901). A la edad de 13 años comenzó a trabajar como ayudante para mandados del encuadernador y bibliotecario G. Reibau, y al siguiente año ya era ascendido a aprendiz del oficio. Se puede señalar que recién entonces fue cuando empezó el verdadero proceso de educación de Michael Faraday quien  siendo un autodidacto, por su esfuerzo, pasó a ser el más eminente de los experimentadores del siglo XIX. Su ejemplo ofrece quizá la prueba más sorprendente de la completa independencia entre el genio creador y los conocimientos conferidos por la formación escolar. Fascinado por el contenido de unos artículos sobre electricidad, fabricó una pila voltaica con la que desarrolló diversos experimentos electroquímicos. Un acontecimiento fortuito le permitió aprovechar las lecciones del célebre químico Sir Humphry Davy (descubridor del sodio, potasio, el bario, el calcio y otros elementos), cuando ocupa una plaza de ayudante en el laboratorio de este destacado investigador. De ayudante del maestro se transformó en su sucesor en el Instituto Real, al cual permaneció ligado durante casi toda su vida. Con Davy tuvo la oportunidad de entrar en contacto con las ideas científicas más relevantes de la época. La celebridad de Faraday aumentó extraordinariamente en la década de 1820, al conocerse su gran pericia como químico analítico (aisló el benceno por vez primera) y físico experimental.

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60. FECS Millennium Project - Faraday
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Faraday as autodidact followed the lectures of H.Davy . In 1813 he became the assistant of Davy and accompanied him during his travels to France and Italy where he met Vauquelin and Volta. In 1825 he discovered benzene. He carried on Davy's great work in electrochemistry. Faraday reduced the matter of electrolysis to quantitative terms by announcing the well known laws of electrolysis. He also successfully converted electrical and magnetic forces into continual mechanical movement. He invented the first transformer. Links
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