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Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835.
Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. His most significant contribution was the Experimental Researches on Electricity which was published over 40 years, where he described his discoveries, including the laws of electromagnetic induction (1831) and the laws of electrolysis (1833). He also discovered the principles of the electric motor and dynamo. Faraday founded the famous Friday evening discourse and children's Christmas lectures at the Royal Institution, both of which are still given today.
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19th century
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Britain
British
Chemist
Chemistry
DANIEL
Daniel Maclise;Maclise
Electricity
England
FAMOUS PEOPLE
FARADAY
JOB
Lecture
lecture theatre
LECTURER
LECTURING
London
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Man
Men
MICHAEL
MICHAEL FARADAY
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
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Royal Institution
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