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      • Using electromagnetic induction, Michael Faraday was able to built the first electric generator in the word. Because of this development, the operation of the telephone was sustained by a continuous source of electricity.
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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Michael Faraday, English physicist and chemist whose many experiments contributed greatly to the understanding of electromagnetism. Among his achievements, he was the first to produce an electric current from a magnetic field and invented the first electric motor and dynamo.

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  3. Michael Faraday FRS ( / ˈfærədeɪ, - di /; 22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.

  4. That same year Michael Faraday discovers independently of Joseph Henry the principle of self-induction. A year later Andrea Marie Ampere Dies in France. While back in England, independently of Joseph Henry, Edward Davy discovers the electric relay and applies it to the telegraph.

  5. From his discovery of electromagnetic induction (1831) stemmed a vast development of electrical machinery for industry. In 1825, Faraday discovered the compound benzene. In addition to other contributions he did research on electrolysis, formulating its two laws.

  6. Oct 28, 2020 · Michael Faraday (born Sept. 22, 1791) was a British physicist and chemist who is best known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and of the laws of electrolysis. His biggest breakthrough in electricity was his invention of the electric motor .

  7. Faraday's correspondence with Trinity House illustrates the crucial role which Faraday played in the development of the lighthouse service in the middle third of the nineteenth century.

  8. Fullerian Professor of Chemistry, 1833-1867. Superintendent of the House, 1852-1867. (Acting 1821–1826) (Assistant 1826–1852) Michael Faraday was born in Newington Butts, Southwark, the son of a Sandemanian blacksmith who had moved from the North West of England.

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