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Michael Faraday was born on 22 September 1791 in south London. His family was not well off and Faraday received only a basic formal education. When he was 14, he was apprenticed to a local bookbinder and during the next seven years, educated himself by reading books on a wide range of scientific subjects.
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Biography of Michael Faraday (BB^Y-1867) ... Michael Faraday did not directly contribute to mathematics so should not really qualify to have his biography in this archive. However he was such a major figure and his science had such a large impact on the work of those developing mathematical theories that it is proper that he...
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Michael Faraday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michael Faraday , FRS (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher , in the terminology of the time) who contributed to the fields of electromag...
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Michael Faraday was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. His early life closely paralleled that of Benjamin Franklin. Both were part of a large family; both were apprenticed in the printing trade; both read voraciously and became self-educated;
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Michael Faraday, the discoverer of electro-magnetic induction, electro-magnetic rotations, the magneto-optical effect, diamagnetism, field theory and much else besides, was born in Newington Butts (the area of London now known as ... Faraday, Michael (1791-1867) -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Scientific Biography ;
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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. ... Williams, L. P. Michael Faraday, A Biography. New York: Basic Books, 1965.
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Michael Faraday by Geoffrey Cantor, David Gooding / Paperback (October 1996) / Humanity Books; This biography follows his early life and career, his role in the Royal Institution and in civic and military science, and his influence on science and engineering.
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Michael Faraday; AT the beginning of this century, in the neighborhood of Manchester Square, London, there was an inquisitive boy running about, playing at marbles, and minding his baby-sister. ... Download "MICHAEL FARADAY; a Biography" using a HTML (Blue) or PDF (Black) format.
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