| faraday |
the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
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| faraday |
Siemens Brothers of London built the world's first ship designed specifically for laying cables. It was named after Michael Faraday, a pioneer of electrical technology.
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| Faraday's c. |
faraday.
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| Faraday's constant, law |
see under constant and law.
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| Faraday's l. |
1. the amount of a chemical reaction produced by an electric current passed through a cell is proportional to the amount of charge passed. 2. the extent of dissolution or decomposition of electrolytes produced by the same electric current is proportional to their equivalent weights.
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