The Life and Letters of Faraday
Author: Bence Jones
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 1870
Total Pages: 412
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Author: Bence Jones
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 1870
Total Pages: 412
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Life and Letters of Faraday By Dr. Bence Jones [Volume 1]
Author: Bence Jones
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-06-24
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 1108014593
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA two-volume 1870 account of the life of the influential English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday.
Author: Bence Jones
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 534
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Bence Jones
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Faraday
Publisher: The Floating Press
Published: 2009-01-01
Total Pages: 127
ISBN-13: 1775413578
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSelf-taught chemist and scientist Michael Faraday was one of the most prolific and prescient researchers to emerge from England in the nineteenth century. In this captivating collection of talks and lectures, Faraday sets forth some of his most influential theories, findings, and conjectures.
Author: Colin A. Russell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 0195117638
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMichael Faraday (1791-1867), the son of a blacksmith, described his education as "little more than the rudiments of reading, writing, and arithmetic at a common day-school." Yet from such basics, he became one of the most prolific and wide-ranging experimental scientists who ever lived. As a bookbinder's apprentice with a voracious appetite for learning, he read every book he got his hands on. In 1812 he attended a series of chemistry lectures by Sir Humphry Davy at London's prestigious Royal Institution. He took copious and careful notes, and, in the hopes of landing a scientific job, bound them and sent them to the lecturer. Davy was impressed enough to hire the 21-year-old as a laboratory assistant.In his first decade at the Institution, Faraday discovered benzene, isobutylene, and two chlorides of carbon. But despite these and other accomplishments in chemistry, he is chiefly remembered for his work in physics. In 1831 he proved that magnetism could generate an electric current, thereby establishing the field of electromagnetism and leading to the invention of the dynamo. In addition to his extraordinary scientific activities, Faraday was a leader in his church, whose faith and wish to serve guided him throughout his career. An engaging public speaker, he gave popular lectures on scientific subjects, and helped found a tradition of scientific education for children and laypeople that continues to this day.Oxford Portraits in Science is an ongoing series of scientific biographies for young adults. Written by top scholars and writers, each biography examines the personality of its subject as well as the thought process leading to his or her discoveries. These illustrated biographies combine accessible technical information with compelling personal stories to portray the scientists whose work has shaped our understanding of the natural world.
Author: Alan Hirshfeld
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2009-05-26
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 080271823X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMichael Faraday was one of the most gifted and intuitive experimentalists the world has ever seen. Born into poverty in 1791 and trained as a bookbinder, Faraday rose through the ranks of the scientific elite even though, at the time, science was restricted to the wealthy or well-connected. During a career that spanned more than four decades, Faraday laid the groundwork of our technological society-notably, inventing the electric generator and electric motor. He also developed theories about space, force, and light that Einstein called the "greatest alteration . . . in our conception of the structure of reality since the foundation of theoretical physics by Newton." The Electric Life of Michael Faraday dramatizes Faraday's passion for understanding the dynamics of nature. He manned the barricades against superstition and pseudoscience, and pressed for a scientifically literate populace years before science had been deemed worthy of common study. A friend of Charles Dickens and an inspiration to Thomas Edison, the deeply religious Faraday sought no financial gain from his discoveries, content to reveal God's presence through the design of nature. In The Electric Life of Michael Faraday, Alan Hirshfeld presents a portrait of an icon of science, making Faraday's most significant discoveries about electricity and magnetism readily understandable, and presenting his momentous contributions to the modern world.
Author: J.M Thomas
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780750301459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA self-educated man who knew no mathematics, Michael Faraday rose from errand boy to become one of Britain's greatest scientists. Faraday made the discoveries upon which most of twentieth-century technology is based and readers of this book will enjoy finding out in how many ways we are indebted to him. The story of his life speaks to us across the years and is a fascinating read, especially when the tale is told with the understanding and gusto that Professor Thomas-one of the UK's leading scientists-brings to the telling. Faraday took great trouble to make the latest discoveries of science, his own and others', intelligible to the layman, and the tradition he fostered has been kept alive ever since, so that the Royal Institution is as well known for its contributions to education as for its research. Written in a concise, nontechnical style, Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: The Genius of Man and Place is a human account that provides an introduction to the roots of modern science and ways in which scientists work. The book is lavishly illustrated with drawings, cartoons, photographs, and letters-many never before published. There is no similar book on Faraday that interprets his genius in modern, everyday terms, making it understandable, interesting, and exciting reading for scientists and nonscientists alike.
Author: Walter Jerrold
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Published: 1892
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Hamilton
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 465
ISBN-13: 9781400060160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents the life of Michael Faraday, the discoverer of the fundamental laws of electricity, recounting his rise from a humble background to his eventual position as one of the leading scientists of his time.