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Michael Faraday was born on September 22, 1791 and died on August 25, 1867. Michael Faraday would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 223 years old today.
Depends on how you define, "Victorian." Faraday lived till the year 1867, and Victoria became Queen of the U.K. in 1837. Thus, his life coincided with her reign for about thirty years. Whether Faraday adopted the thought processes one would associate with the Victorian Age is subject to debate.
If Michael Faraday had not discovered electromagnetic induction, it is likely someone else would have. Important discoveries sometimes are inevitable as technology arises.
There is no way of knowing what his health would of been like had he lived.
He would never go in the pool
How you think your life would have been if you lived in anation that never industrialized?
She would of never been a dancer
No-one 'invented' the generator as we know it, today, it simply evolved from various experiments conducted in the 19th century by scientists, such as Michael Faraday, using devices that we would not really recognise as generators these days.
NO! of course Michael Jackson would never interuppt a wedding he is too kind
The faraday is the unit used to denote a quantity of electrical charge. It is equal to the charge of one mole of electrons, and is also equal to 96,485.3365 coulombs. It is not to be mistaken with Faraday's constant, a related number denoting electrical charge.
None lived in Illinois except Lincoln, Grant and Obama.
Michael told Teddy Riley who it was about, but he said he would never talk about it even though Michael said he could, so we will probably never know.