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Faraday as a Discoverer

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172 pages
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7 hours

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Exploring the groundbreaking contributions of Faraday to chemistry and electronics, this book highlights his dedication as an observer and experimenter. It poses the intriguing question of "what good is electricity?" while reflecting contemporary views from the time of Edison's first patent filing. With insights into Faraday's character and the historical context of his work, this text appeals to those interested in the evolution of electricity. Originally published in 1868, it includes a new introductory biography of John Tyndall, a notable 19th-century physicist.

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Faraday as a Discoverer, John Tyndall

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2010
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