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Michael Faraday FRS (/ˈfærədeɪ, -di/; 22
September 1791 – 25
August 1867) was an
English physicist and
chemist who
contributed to the
study of electromagnetism...
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Faraday cage or
Faraday shield is an
enclosure used to
block some
electromagnetic fields. A
Faraday shield may be
formed by a
continuous covering of...
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Michael Faraday is
generally credited with the
discovery of
induction in 1831, and
James Clerk Maxwell mathematically described it as
Faraday's law of...
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Faraday's law of
induction (or
simply Faraday's law) is a law of
electromagnetism predicting how a
magnetic field will
interact with an
electric circuit...
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Faraday's law may
refer to the following:
Faraday's laws of
electrolysis in
chemistry Faraday's law of induction, also
known as
Faraday-Lenz Law, in electromagnetism...
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physical chemistry, the
Faraday constant (symbol F,
sometimes stylized as ℱ) is a
physical constant defined as the
quotient of the
total electric charge...
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Faraday effect or
Faraday rotation,
sometimes referred to as the magneto-optic
Faraday effect (MOFE), is a
physical magneto-optical phenomenon. The...
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Faraday ****ure Inc. is an
American startup technology company founded in 2014
focused on the
development of
electric vehicles.
Based in Los Angeles, California...
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refer to:
Faraday, Victoria,
Australia Faraday, Ontario,
Canada Faraday, an
electoral ward in
Greater London Faraday, West Virginia, US CS
Faraday (1874)...
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isolators relies on the
Faraday effect (which in turn is
produced by magneto-optic effect),
which is used in the main component, the
Faraday rotator. However...