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         Faraday Michael:     more books (100)
  1. Michael Faraday by Leslie Pearce Williams, 1965-04
  2. Michael Faraday, 1791-1867: Erforscher der Elektrizitat (German Edition) by J Lemmerich, 1991
  3. Michael Faraday (Groundbreakers) by Ann Fullick, 2001-09-12
  4. Spiritual Science Electricity and Michael Faraday by Ernest Lehrs, 1975-06
  5. Chemical Manipulation by Michael Faraday, 2010-01-12
  6. The Letters of Faraday and Schoenbein, 1836-1862: With Notes, Comments and References to Contemporary Letters by Michael Faraday, Christian Friedrich Schönbein, et all 2010-03-05
  7. The chemical history of a candle, a course of lectures delivered before a juvenile audience at the Royal Institution; by Michael Faraday, William Crookes, 2010-08-25
  8. The Fundamental Laws of Electrolytic Conduction: Memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf and F. Kohlrausch by Michael Faraday, Harry Manley Goodwin, et all 2010-02-23
  9. The Letters of Faraday and Schoenbein, 1836-1862: With Notes, Comments and References to Contemporary Letters [ 1899 ] by Michael Faraday, 2009-08-10
  10. A Course of Six Lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle (1861) by Michael Faraday, 2009-08-18
  11. Men Who Found Out: Stories of Great Scientific Discoverers by Amabel Williams-Ellis, 1930
  12. The Liquefaction of Gases: Papers by Michael Faraday, 2010-02-22
  13. Faraday as a Natural Philosopher by Joseph Agassi, 1972-03-31
  14. Experimental Researches in Electricity: Volume 3 by Michael Faraday, 2002-07-10

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83. Faraday, Michael
Translate this page faraday, michael. michael faraday falleció el 25 de agosto 1867, enHampton Court, Surrey, Londres, Inglaterra. Fuente Internet
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Faraday, Michael La niñez de Michael fue pobre y su educación formal, hasta entonces, puede ser considerada como bastante mediatizada. Aunque más tarde vivió acomodadamente bien durante el reinado de la Reina Victoria de Inglaterra (1837-1901). A la edad de 13 años comenzó a trabajar como ayudante para mandados del encuadernador y bibliotecario G. Reibau, y al siguiente año ya era ascendido a aprendiz del oficio. Se puede señalar que recién entonces fue cuando empezó el verdadero proceso de educación de Michael Faraday quien  siendo un autodidacto, por su esfuerzo, pasó a ser el más eminente de los experimentadores del siglo XIX. Su ejemplo ofrece quizá la prueba más sorprendente de la completa independencia entre el genio creador y los conocimientos conferidos por la formación escolar. Fascinado por el contenido de unos artículos sobre electricidad, fabricó una pila voltaica con la que desarrolló diversos experimentos electroquímicos. Un acontecimiento fortuito le permitió aprovechar las lecciones del célebre químico Sir Humphry Davy (descubridor del sodio, potasio, el bario, el calcio y otros elementos), cuando ocupa una plaza de ayudante en el laboratorio de este destacado investigador. De ayudante del maestro se transformó en su sucesor en el Instituto Real, al cual permaneció ligado durante casi toda su vida. Con Davy tuvo la oportunidad de entrar en contacto con las ideas científicas más relevantes de la época. La celebridad de Faraday aumentó extraordinariamente en la década de 1820, al conocerse su gran pericia como químico analítico (aisló el benceno por vez primera) y físico experimental.

84. Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
michael faraday (17911867). Bibliography. London, 1859. faraday, michael. ExperimentalResearches in Electricity. 3 vols. London 1839, 1847, 1855.
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Jeffreys, Alan E. Michael Faraday, a List of his Lectures and Published Writings. London, 1960.
Manuscripts
The Correspondence of Michael Faraday. Curiosity Perfectly Satisfyed: Faraday's Travels in Europe, 1813-1815. Brian Bowers and Lenore Symons, eds. London: Peter Peregrinus in association with the Science Museum, 1991. Faraday's travel journal. Life and Letters of Faraday . H. Bence Jones. 2 vols. London: 1870. The Letters of Faraday and Schoenbien, 1836-1862 . Georg W. A. Kahlbaum and Francis V. Darbishire, Editors. Basle and London, 1899. Faraday's Diary . T. Martin, Editor. 8 vols. London: 1932-6.
Works
Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics. London, 1859. Faraday, Michael. Experimental Researches in Electricity. 3 vols. London: 1839, 1847, 1855. Reprinted in Volume 45, Lavoisier, Fourier, Faraday, Great Books of the Western World , Robert Maynard Hutchins, Editor. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952.

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86. No. 741: Michael Faraday
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Click here for audio of Episode 741. Today, a learning-disabled boy is saved in a bookbindery. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. T he great English scientist Michael Faraday was born poor in 1791 the son of an out-of-work blacksmith. His prospects were terrible. But Faraday had an ace up his sleeve. He was dyslexic. On the one hand, he spoke and wrote with great difficulty. His memory played tricks on him. He did poorly with the symbolic language of mathematics. But, on the other hand, he was gifted with an expanded ability to visualize to see things whole. Faraday's break came at 14. He was apprenticed to a London bookbinder. There he gained the manual and mechanical dexterity that made him one of the great experimentalists of all time. He also gained an education there. Not all people who handle books feel they have to read every word. But Faraday did. He took notes. He ingested. One of those books was Jane Marcet's Conversations in Chemistry . It came out when he was 15. Jane Marcet wrote technical books for young people. After chemistry she wrote about economics and philosophy. She wrote about Africa. She knew how to weave the grand fabric of science without math. Marcet was just what Faraday needed.

87. Faraday
faraday, michael (szül. 1791. szept. 22. Newington, Surrey, Anglia ? megh.1867. aug. 25. Hampton Court, Surrey), angol fizikus és vegyész, a XIX.
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88. Great Books Index - Michael Faraday
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English bookbinder who became interested in electricity He obtained an assistantship in Davy's lab, then began to conduct his own experiments. He wrote a review article on current views about electricity and magnetism in 1821, for which he reproduced Oersted's experiment. He was one of the greatest experimenters ever. Because he was self trained, however, he had no grasp of mathematics and could therefore not understand a word of papers. In the course of his experiments, Faraday discovered that a suspended magnet would revolve around a current bearing wire, leading him to propose that magnetism was a circular force. He also discovered magnetic optical rotation, invented the dynamo (a device capable of converting electricity to motion) in 1821, discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831, and devised the laws of chemical electrodeposition of metals from solutions in 1857. He formulated the second law of electrolysis: "the amounts of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." He published many of his results in the three-volume Experimental Researches in Electricity (1839-1855). One of his most important contributions to physics was his development of the concept of a field to describe magnetic and electric forces in 1845. He first suggested that current produces a electric "tension" which produced an "electrotonic state," or polarization of matter molecules, and was responsible for transmitting the electric force. He experimented with dielectrics in a

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  • Né en 1791 à Newington et décédé à Hampton Court en 1867 Nationalité britannique Physicien et chimiste Il a découvert le benzène et réussi la liquéfaction des gaz connus à son époque Il découvrit le principe du moteur électrique Il inventa la dynamo (après avoir découvert le principe de l'induction électromagnétique) Il a énoncé les lois quantitatives de l'électrolyse (Lois de Faraday) La "cage de Faraday" est un conducteur creux constituant un écran pour les actions électrostatiques
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