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Michael Faraday is born in Newtonbutts, Londen on September 22, 1791. Michael Faraday was born into a poor family as a third child so he was unabke to attend school.
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One of Faraday’s most notable works was the invention of the earliest form of the Bunsen burner.
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Faraday attended four lectures given by the chemist Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution of science.
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In 18122 Faraday invented the Faraday cup which is a mathmatical tem.
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Faraday was invited to accompany Davy and his wife on an 18 month European tour, taking in France, Switzerland, and Italy.
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In 1821 he published his work on electromagnetic rotation (the principle behind the electric motor).
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In 1826, he founded the Royal Institution's Friday Evening Discourses, and in the same year the Christmas Lectures. Both of these are still in occurrence to this day.
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In 1831, Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction which is the principle behind the electric transformer and generator.
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Faraday got involved in a series of experiments wherein he discovered electromagnetic induction.
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The Faraday Cage, or the Faraday Shield, was invented in 1836.
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In the year 1839, Faraday conducted a series of experiments to examine the fundamental nature of electricity. To produce the phenomena of electrostatic attraction, electrolysis and magnetism, Faraday used "static", batteries, and "animal electricity".
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In the early 1840s, Faraday's health began to deteriorate and he did less research.
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Faraday retired to his house at Hampton Court, Surrey in 1858
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Michael Faraday dies in Hampton Court Palace at age 75.
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Faraday is buried in the dissenters’ section of Highgate Cemetery, London, having previously refused a burial in Westminster Abbey - though a memorial plaque lies near the tomb of Isaac Newton.