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    About Michael Faraday

    Published: January 11, 2019

    Michael Faraday, one of the great scientists of the nineteenth century, made important studies on electricity. He was the first to succeed in liquefying chlorine gas and invented the electric motor.

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    About Michael Faraday

    • 1. Michael Faraday Michael Faraday 22 September 1791 - 25 August 1867
    • 2. Michael Faraday Michael Faraday Michael Faraday, one of the great scientists of the nineteenth century, made important studies on electricity. He was the first to succeed in liquefying chlorine gas and invented the electric motor.
    • 3. The Life of Faraday The Life of Faraday Michael Faraday was born in 1791 in South London. Faraday did not receive long- term training due to financial difficulties. In his short training, he learned reading, writing and a little arithmetic.
    • 4. The Life of Faraday Faraday, who started working with a 14-year-old bookstore, had a chance to read many different scientific books. In 1812, he started taking courses from the famous chemist Humphry Davy at the Royal Institute. Then he became Davy's assistant.
    • 5. The Life of Faraday In 1820, he left Davy's assistant position. In 1823, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and in 1825 he was appointed laboratory director.
    • 6. The Life of Faraday In 1821, Michael Faraday published his work on electromagnetic rotation. Faraday, who became quite famous after his work, started to give lectures at the university.
    • 7. Faraday's Inventions Faraday's Inventions In 1831 he found electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetic induction is the principle underlying the electric generators and converters. With this study, it is provided to transfer electricity to new technologies with a new transfer method.
    • 8. Faraday's Inventions Faraday, aiming to create the magnetic field, took a copper disc and tried to rotate the disc between the fixed poles of the magnet. To obtain electrical current from the assembly, he passed a wire through the copper wire.
    • 9. Faraday's Inventions Through this experimental setup, Faraday made an important contribution to the world of physics: he discovered the electric generator. Faraday, the founder of electromagnetism, is known in the scientific world especially when he finds the electric generator.
    • 10. Faraday's Inventions In 1832 and 1833 he found the formulas of two basic laws of electrolysis. In 1840 he developed the theory that light energy and electromagnetic energy are very similar.
    • 11. Faraday Interrupts His Studies For Six Years Faraday Interrupts His Studies For Six Years Faraday, whose health deteriorated in 1839, failed to show any creative activity during the following six years. He was only able to resume his research in 1845. After 1855 Faraday's mental strength began to decline.
    • 12. Queen Victoria Donated Her A House Queen Victoria Donated Her A House Queen Victoria donated her a house at Hampton Court considering Faraday's contribution to science. For young people, Faraday started Christmas classes at the Royal Institute in London. (Today it continues)
    • 13. Faraday's Death Faraday's Death Michael Faraday died on August 25, 1867, at Hampton Court in London.