The subject of Sir Harold Hartley's Friday evening discourse at the Royal Institution on March 4 was “Michael Faraday and Electrochemistry”. From 1832 until 1834 Faraday was mainly occupied ...
THERE are two famous anecdotes told concerning-Michael Faraday and the usefulness of scientific discoveries. They appear in various forms in the works of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century ...
“It may fairly be claimed that modern English physics is the school of Faraday, applying his methods, led by his vision, inspired by his faith.” The Life and Discoveries of Michael Farada ...
The following is a short abstract of a lecture recently delivered by Faraday before the Royal Institution, London, and taken iron) the " London Expositer :"— The branch of the subject to which ...