Although he was primarily known as a chemist, Michael Faraday’s research into electricity and magnetism underpin much of our understanding of the universe and modern physics. Born Sept. 22, 1791, into ...
Nineteenth-century English scientist Faraday, who made the revolutionary discovery that electricity, magnetism and light are all related, personified the self-made man. Son of a blacksmith, Faraday ...
Modern physics and engineering are based on electromagnetism, which controls the interaction of electric currents, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic forces. Every undergraduate student studying ...
The history of ‘everyone’s favorite hexagon’ illustrates the resonance of basic science and how discoveries build over time ...
Faraday waves, first observed by Michael Faraday in the 19th century, are standing waves that appear on the surface of a fluid when subjected to vertical oscillations. These waves characteristically ...
In a move which caught space scientists … by surprise, the House Appropriations Committee last week voted to decimate the budget for the Venus Pioneer programme … [T]he Committee suggested that a ...
SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE OF MICHAEL FARADAY EDITED ON BEHALF OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN BY L PEARCE WILLIAMS WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ROSEMARY FITZGERALD ...
Apparently issued in facsimile in 1855, when Taylor and Francis published v. 3; the 3 v. are identically bound. Imprint to v. 1 reads 1839; imprint to v. 2 reads 1844.
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