Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday once stated, “ The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction ". ... Michael Faraday was born on September 22, 1791, in Newington, Surrey, England. ... His father, James Faraday, was a blacksmith with failing health. ... Faraday’s education was practically nonexistent. ... His family belonged to a small Christian sect, the Sandimanians, and this sect would provide spiritual guidance to Faraday throughout his life. ... Michael Faraday is attributed to many contributions in the study of electricity; A British physicist and chemist whom his peers deemed one of the most prolific experimental scientist of the 1800s. ... Impressed with the detail of the notes which Faraday had sent a, Davy offered him a position as his assistant. The year was 1813 when Michael Faraday came to be at the Royal Institute (The Royal Institute of England). The Royal Institution is the place where Michael Faraday would develop and bring forth to fruition his many ideas in regards to electricity. ... Almost immediately upon his arrival to the Royal Institute, Faraday would accompany Davy to the continent as his assistant. ... They returned to England and Faraday resumed his position as chemical assistant. ... Faraday. ... com/biography/Faraday. ... Oersted was a naturphilosophe of the German school and upon writing his paper regarding his discovery many of its readers, including Faraday, found some of his viewpoints strange and hard to understand. Faraday found the study fascinating so he took up the experimentation and study of this phenomenon.