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when he was trying to learn the properties of magnet using elecric current he failed so in anger he threw a stone on his equipments then he suddenly observed that it is magnified

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Faraday did not "discover" electricity -- the phenomena of electrical attraction was known to the ancients, and scientists of the 1700s knew how to create, store, and transmit electrical charge. Ancients also knew about magnetic attraction, and Hans Oersted of the early 1800s showed that there was a connection between magnetism and electrical current.

Faraday showed that changing magnetic fields could be used to generate current, that electrical currents could be used to make a motor, and that electricity was best described, not as a fluid, but as a field that could exist in a complete vacuum.

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He worked as a scientist for many years and made many discoveries.

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His friends weren't doing it so he thought he'd give it a try.

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