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22 Sep 1791 CE | Michael Faraday (1791-1867), English physicist and chemist, is born. | |
27 Oct 1813 CE | Humphrey Davy arrived in Paris with his wife and his assitant Michael Faraday. He received special dispensation from Napoleon to travel across France from 1813 to 1815 and with Faraday he travelled abroad investigating his theory of volcanic action. | |
1821 CE | English pysicist and chemist Michael Faraday described the dynamo principle. | |
1821 CE | Michael Faraday invents the first electric motor. | |
1821 CE | Michael Faraday plotted the magnetic field around a conductor. | |
1823 CE | Michael Faraday liquifies Chlorine. | |
1831 CE | Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction. | |
1831 CE | Michael Faraday observes that a moving magnet induces an electric current. | |
1831 CE | Michael Faraday discovers magnetic lines of force. | |
1831 CE | Michael Faraday invents the electric dynamo. | |
1831 CE | Michael Faraday invents the electric transformer. | |
1831 CE | Michael Faraday states his law of induction. | |
1832 CE | Faraday expounded the Laws of Electrolysis and adopted the term 'ion' for the particles belived to be responsible for carrying current. | |
1832 CE | Michael Faraday states his laws of electrolysis. | |
1833 CE | Michael Faraday develops the laws of electrolysis. | |
1845 CE | Michael Faraday observes the rotation of polarised light by magnetism. | |
1845 CE | Michael Faraday discovers that light propagation in a material can be influenced by external magnetic fields. | |
1850 CE | Michael Faraday performed experiments to find link between gravity and electromagnetism fail. | |
25 Aug 1867 CE | Michael Faraday, English physicist and chemist, dies in England, where he lived for all of his lifetime. | |