The English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
(Noun)
Synonyms:
michael faraday
Faraday Sentence Examples
At last, in 1845, Faraday attacked the old problem, but this time with complete success.
Faraday's term " electrode," literally " a way (650s) for electricity to travel along," might be well applied to designate the insulated conductor along which the electric messenger is despatched.
About the same time appeared his elaborate memoir, " On Faraday's Lines of Force," in which he gave the first indication of some of those extraordinary electrical investigations which culminated in the greatest work of his life.
The writer had the opportunity of perusing the MS. of " On Faraday's Lines of Force," in a form little different from the final one, a year before Maxwell took his degree.
Weber, which was found capable of explaining all the phenomena investigated by Ampere as well as the induction currents of Faraday.