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What is Faraday's?

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English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday, birth. Sept. 22, 1791, death. Aug. 25, 1867, is known for his pioneering experiments in electricity and magnetism. Many consider him the greatest experimentalist who ever lived. Several concepts that he derived directly from experiments, such as lines of magnetic force, have become common ideas in modern physics.

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What is Faraday's what? You have to ask complete questions; we're not mind readers.

As is, "Faraday's" is an adjective meaning "belonging to or otherwise somehow related to someone named Faraday" ... most likely Michael Faraday.

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