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Faraday As A Discoverer

Faraday As A Discoverer

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 04 hours and 30 minutes

Language: English

This is the first of two related Faraday projects. It is about Faraday and deals more with biographical references to Faraday, outlining the important junctures in his life. The second, On the Various Forces of Nature, consists of lectures by Faraday covering a non-mathematical survey of the fundamental forces of nature and some relationships among them.

Future projects will feature the 19th century scientists upon whose shoulders Einstein stood while developing his Theory of Relativity, including Humboldt, Lorentz, Michelson, Morley, Curie and Eddington. Summary by William A Jones

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01 Parentage - earliest experiments (William Allan Jones)
02 Early researches - Magnetic Rotations - Liquefaction Gasses (William Allan Jones)
03 Discovery of Magneto-electricity (realisticspeakers)
04 Points of Character (Michele Fry)
05 Identity of electricities (Owlivia)
06 Laws of electro-chemical decomposition (KevinS)
07 Origin of power in the voltaic pile (William Allan Jones)
08 Researches on frictional electricity - induction - theory of contiguous particles (William Allan Jones)
09 Rest needed, visit to Switzerland (Alan Mapstone)
10 Magnetism of light (realisticspeakers)
11 Discovery of diamagnetism - magne-crystallic action (Owlivia)
12 Supplementary remarks (realisticspeakers)
13 Magnetism of Flame and gasses - atmospheric magnetism (Christina Fu)
14 Speculations - nature of matter - lines of force (Jeremy Clark)
15 Unity and convertibiliby of natural forces - theory of electric current (realisticspeakers)
16 Summary (Alan Mapstone)
17 Illustrations of character (Wayne Cooke)
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