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Michael Faraday

  • Michael Faraday was born in London, on September 22, 1791.

    Michael Faraday was born in London, on September 22, 1791.
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    Michael Faraday was born in London, on September 22, 1791.
  • Aged 13, Michael left school and started to work as a delivery man in the London bookshop belonging to a Frenchman and an emigrant Ribot.

    Aged 13, Michael left school and started to work as a delivery man in the London bookshop belonging to a Frenchman and an emigrant Ribot.
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    Aged 13, Michael left school and started to work as a delivery man in the London bookshop belonging to a Frenchman and an emigrant Ribot. After the trial period he became (in the same place) a pupil of the bookbinder.
  • After a series of experiences, in 1821, Faraday published the treatise «About some new electromagnetic movements and about the magnetism theory»

    After a series of experiences, in 1821, Faraday published the treatise «About some new electromagnetic movements and about the magnetism theory»
    Michael FaradejAfter a series of experiences, in 1821, Faraday published the treatise «About some new electromagnetic movements and about the magnetism theory», where he showed how to force a magnetised arrow to rotate continuously round one of magnetic poles. In essence this design represented still imperfect, but quite practical electric motor, which for the first time in the world carried out continuous transformation of electric energy in
  • After returning in May, 1815 to Royal institute Faraday started to work hard as an assistant, earning a quite enough salary of 30 shillings a month.

    After returning in May, 1815 to Royal institute Faraday started to work hard as an assistant, earning a quite enough salary of 30 shillings a month.
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    After returning in May, 1815 to Royal institute Faraday started to work hard as an assistant, earning a quite enough salary of 30 shillings a month. He continued independent scientific researches which later were set up. As for some distinctive features of Faraday, he was diligent and careful of the execution of experiments; furthermore he aspired to get into the essence of an investigated problem.
  • In 1821 there was an important event in his life. In July he got married a 20-year-old girl Sarah Berhardt.

    In 1821 there was an important event in his life. In July he got married a 20-year-old girl Sarah Berhardt.
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    In 1821 there was an important event in his life. In July he got married a 20-year-old girl Sarah Berhardt. As some contemporaries said, they were a happy couple. Michael and Sara lived together for 46 years.
  • In 1823 Michael Faraday made one of the most important discoveries in physics - he achieved the liquation of some gas.

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    In 1823 Michael Faraday made one of the most important discoveries in physics - he achieved the liquation of some gas. The experiences, hold by Faraday in 1823, started a new scientific direction in the physics of low temperatures.
  • He was called «the king of experimenters».

    He was called «the king of experimenters».

    Michael Faradej

    He was called «the king of experimenters».
  • In 1831 Faraday published his works such as "About special type of an optical deceit" and "About vibrating plates".

    Michael Faradej
    In 1831 Faraday published his works such as "About special type of an optical deceit" and "About vibrating plates".
  • In 1845 he found diamagnetism and later in 1847 he was able to discover paramagnetism.

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    Michael Faraday was also engaged in magnetism. In 1845 he found diamagnetism and later in 1847 he was able to discover paramagnetism.
  • Michael Faraday, the English chemist and the physicist, "the father of an electric motor", died on August 25, 1867 in London.

    Michael Faraday, the English chemist and the physicist, "the father of an electric motor", died on August 25, 1867 in London.
    Michael Faradej
    Michael Faraday, the English chemist and the physicist, "the father of an electric motor", died on August 25, 1867 in London.