It's always difficult to know how "nice" a person was, unless we have accurate accounts of how she or he interacted with others on a daily basis. However, there are strong evidence of Faraday being a person of high moral character, concerned with improvement of all society.
1) Refusing to personally profit from his many discoveries.
2) Being elected as an elder in his local congregation.
3) Volunteering to give science lectures to the general populace each year on Christmas.
4) Serving on various government posts for improving the lives of all.
5) Refusing to develop chemical weapons.
It is true, of course, that a person can be very generous in public life, and a real pain to others personal life -- and vice-versa. There is no evidence, however, that Faraday was one of these people.
his attitude was a great a person that was really nice to everyone i think i just learnt it at school. he is really cool
The Faraday cage was invented and named after Michael Faraday.
Ballons as toys (usually pigs bladders) were in use hundreds of years before Michael Faraday.
Michael Faraday wasn't the discoverer of electromagnetism.
Michael Faraday Prize was created in 1986.
his attitude was a great a person that was really nice to everyone i think i just learnt it at school. he is really cool
He was a British person, who studied electromagnetism.
The photo, found at the link below, of an elderly Faraday, does not show a fat person.
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The Faraday cage was invented and named after Michael Faraday.
Michael Faraday had three brothers.
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I'm pretty sure it's Michael Faraday.
Michael Faraday had three brothers.
Michael Faraday lived at Hampton Court.
The map key, also known as the legend, has been used in maps for centuries. It is difficult to attribute its invention to a single person or culture as various civilizations throughout history have utilized keys to explain symbols and features on maps.
Ballons as toys (usually pigs bladders) were in use hundreds of years before Michael Faraday.