
Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday was a renowned 19th-century scientist and inventor who made groundbreaking contributions to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry, establishing foundational principles that are still vital to electrical engineering today.
Born on Sep 22, 1791 (233 years old)
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Greece:
Michael Faraday is mentioned as one of the most important experimental physicists alongside Ernest Rutherford.
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Switzerland:
Michael Faraday was the first to present the disc-shaped electric motor in 1821.
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Serbia:
Michael Faraday was a self-taught genius whose pioneering discoveries in physics and chemistry laid the groundwork for Einstein's theory of relativity nearly a century later.
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United Kingdom:
Michael Faraday was a self-educated genius whose groundbreaking discoveries in physics and chemistry laid the foundations for Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.
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United Kingdom:
Michael Faraday initiated the prestigious series of public talks known as the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures in 1825.
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Australia:
Michael Faraday is recognized for giving us the foundations of many electro-based systems.
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