Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday is known for his discoveries in electricity and magnetism that made their modern large-scale generation possible. He was was born in 1791 CE and died in 1867 CE. More details about his life and work will be included as the site develops further.

   

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He was born in the late 18th century. Part of his life was in the early 19th century. In the early-mid 19th century, he began making significant contributions to the study of electricity and magnetism. In the mid 19th century, these contributions continued. Faraday died in the late-mid 19th century.


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