Faraday did most of his early work while working as an assistant to Humphry Davy, who was a scientist at the Royal Institution, which has been located in the Mayfair Section of London, England, U.K. since 1800.
at his house. he had a special room where he used to do his experiments
Michael Farday invented the first electric generator in 1831.
He did invent it i just did a chapter on it, ( . )( . )
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Michael Faraday first invented the electric motor.
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Michael Farday invented the first electric generator in 1831.
He did invent it i just did a chapter on it, ( . )( . )
Michael Faraday invented electromagnetic induction and the balloon
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Michael Faraday first introduced the concept of electric fields/
Michael Faraday first invented the electric motor.
Michael Faraday
electric genearator
The first dynamo or electric generator was invented by Michael Faraday in 1831. Although it functioned as one, it was not a pure dynamo because it lacked a commutator.
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.
Michael Faraday 1821
The concept of the electric field was introduced by the scientist Faraday in the 1800s. Michael Faraday was the inventor for envisioning the scientific concept that electricity created a field of charged energy particles around electric objects.