A biography of Michael Faraday, a scientist known for his work with electricity and magnets, covering his early life, the obstacles he faced, and his impact on the world.
On December 28, 1848 in London, England, British scientist Michael Faraday gives a lecture to children encouraging them to observe the world around them using the example of carefully observing a candle to try to figure out how it burns.
A biography of the English scientist who believed that one should never stop asking questions. His questions led him to discoveries concerning electricity.
Provides a biography of Michael Faraday, a British chemist and physicist who contributed significantly to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
A short biography of nineteenth-century British scientist Michael Faraday that profiles his life and works which included his invention of the electric dynamo and the discovery of electromagnetism.
Examines the life of the English physicist, who rose from a boyhood in the slums of London to make significant discoveries in the study of electricity, magnetism, and light.
Chronicles the life of Michael Faraday, discussing his childhood in poverty, career as a bookbinder, rise through the ranks of the nineteenth-century scientific elite, contributions to his field, and other related topics.