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MIke Faraday
Michael Faraday
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.
yes he did! his father was a blacksmith and had no education his mother was the daughter of king or something.
Michael Faraday discovered the process of electrolysis
Michael Faraday is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists in the field of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His contemporaries, including James Clerk Maxwell and Lord Kelvin, praised his experimental techniques and insights, which laid the groundwork for modern physics. Faraday's work on electromagnetic induction and his invention of the electric motor garnered admiration for their ingenuity and practicality. Overall, scientists have celebrated his contributions as pivotal to the development of electrical science.
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Yes he married Sarah Barnard and had no children.
Michael Faraday was married to Sarah Barnard but they did not have children. He was a well known scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction.
Sarah Barnard, wife; no children.
Michael Faraday's wife was actually a lady called Sarah Barnard (1800-1879).Margaret (1760-1838) Hastwell was his mother. She was married to James Faraday (1761-1810). They came from Outhgill, Kirkby Stephen and moved to Newington, London later. They were married in 1766.Michael and Sarah married on 12th June 1821. They had no children and met attending the Sandemanian church. Michael was one of four children (Elizabeth, Robert, Michael and Margaret).
Michael Faraday and Sarah Barnard were married at St. John’s Church in Newington, London, on June 12, 1821. Their marriage took place after a long courtship, and the couple remained together for the rest of their lives. Faraday, a renowned scientist, often credited his supportive wife for contributing to his success.
He discovered Faraday's law of induction, electrochemistry, Faraday effect, Faraday cage, Faraday constant, Faraday cup, Faraday's laws of electrolysis, Faraday's paradox, Faraday rota, Faraday efficiency effect, Faraday wave, and lines of force.
Yes, to Sarah Barnard Yes, to Sarah Barnard
The Faraday cage was invented and named after Michael Faraday.
Farady married Sarah Barnard (born 1800 died 1879) and did not have any children
Michael Faraday's parents names were Robert Faraday and Elizabeth! That's why when he had a wife with Margaret Hastwell they called their son and daughter Robert and Elizabeth.