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US
/ˈfæɹəˌdeɪ/
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NOUN
- the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
How To Use Faraday In A Sentence
- He proposes to use the electrical conductivity of the sodium and chloride ions in seawater to create a novel type of Faraday cage.
- Gladstone had long been a close friend of Michael Faraday, in whom nonconformist religion and science were also united, and wrote one of the earliest and most popular biographies of Faraday.
- Faraday fooled around with wires and magnets and batteries, making the first electric motors and dynamos.
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- Faraday used no mathematics at all to prove his rule.
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- When Faraday worked out electricity and magnetism he set into motion the electric age.
- The BSO crystal fiber having magneto-optical Faraday effect is developed. This effect is analysed theoretically by ray-analysis and Jones-matrix method, and proved experimentally.
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