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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Who discovered electro magnetic induction?



Who discovered electro magnetic induction?

Electro magnetic induction is the generation of electric current in a conductor situated in a moving magnetic field, or a conductor moving through a stationary magnetic field. The great English scientist, Michael Faraday, made this revolutionary discovery in 1831. The principle of induction was a landmark in applied science, for it made possible the dynamo, or generator, which produces electricity by mechanical means.

Faraday is known for his pioneering experiments in electricity and magnetism. He had a passion for conducting scientific experiments. Many concepts that he learn from his experiments, have become common ideas in modern Physics.

Faraday received little formal education. After basic primary schooling, Faraday was apprenticed to a book binder when he was just 14 years old. During this period, he became interested in the physical and chemical works. After he heard a lecture by the famous chemist Humphrey Davy, he sent Davy the notes he had made of his lectures. Davy was so impressed, that he appointed 21 year old Faraday as his assistant in the laboratory of the Royal Institute in London. This paved the way for Faraday’s future as a great scientist.

Five Famous people who died young:
Name & Age of Death

1. Anne Frank, German Jew and diarist – 15
2. Tutankhamen, Egyptian pharaoh – 17
3. Joan of Arc, French heroin – 19
4. Beatrice Portinari, Italian noble woman immortalized by Dante in his Divine Comedy – 23
5. John Keats, English poet – 25

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