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Michael Faraday, British physicist
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Michael Faraday, British physicist
Michael Faraday (1791-1867), British chemist and physicist. Despite lacking a formal education, Faraday made several major advances in the fields of chemistry, magnetism and electricity. He devised the first electric motor and equipment such as transformers and dynamos. He worked at the Royal Institution, London, rising from laboratory assistant to Humphrey Davy (1813), to Professor of Chemistry (1833). His lectures helped popularise science amongst the public. He also assisted in planning for the Great Exhibition of 1851. This 1851 lithograph is by British artist Thomas Herbert Maguire (1821-1895)
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