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faraday

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1. faraday - Noun

2. Faraday - Proper noun

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the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)

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The style of this letter is unexceptionable, for Faraday could not write otherwise than as a gentleman; but the letter shows that had he willed it he could have hit hard. We have heard much of Faraday's gentleness and sweetness and tenderness. It is all true, but it is very incomplete. John Tyndall

The experimental researches of Faraday are so voluminous, their descriptions are so detailed, and their wealth of illustration is so great, as to render it a heavy labour to master them. John Tyndall

A point highly illustrative of the character of Faraday now comes into view. John Tyndall

Faraday was not slow to anger, but he completely ruled his own spirit, and thus, though he took no cities, he captivated all hearts. John Tyndall

Prof Brown used to say, if it is worth doing, it must be worth publishing. Faraday had said much the same many years earlier. In science, we " work, finish and publish”. These statements have guided me all through my professional life. C. N. R. Rao

19th century The discoveries of Michael Faraday formed the foundation of electric motor technology In the 19th century, research into the subject started to intensify. Source: Internet

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