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Michael Faraday

    September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867

    Michael Faraday was an English scientist whose contributions profoundly shaped electromagnetism and electrochemistry. Despite lacking formal education, he became one of history's most influential scientific minds. His pioneering research on the electromagnetic field laid the groundwork for modern physics and revealed the intricate relationship between magnetism and light. Discoveries such as electromagnetic induction and the principles of electrolysis became foundational for technological advancement, enabling the practical application of electricity.

    The Chemical History Of A Candle
    A Course of Six Lectures On the Chemical History of A Candle: to Which is Added A Lecture On Platinum. by Michael Faraday ... Delivered Before A Juven
    The Forces of Matter
    The Chemical History of a Candle - a course of lectures delivered by Michael Faraday
    Experimental Researches in Electricity
    Great Books 42. Lavoisier, Faraday