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Faraday on magnetism and gravity, 1849
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Faraday on magnetism and gravity, 1849
Faraday on magnetism and gravity. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a diagram of an apparatus for investigating magnetism and gravity. These notes date from 30 August 1849. Faraday made several major advances in the fields of magnetism and electricity, devising the first electric motor and equipment such as transformers and dynamos. He worked at the Royal Institution, London, UK
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the brilliant mind of British physicist Michael Faraday. The image showcases a page from his notebooks, specifically dated 30 August 1849, where he delves into the fascinating realms of magnetism and gravity. Faraday's groundbreaking contributions to these fields are widely recognized today. His notes and diagram on this page reveal an apparatus designed for investigating both magnetism and gravity, highlighting his relentless pursuit of knowledge through experimentation. As we examine this piece closely, it becomes evident that Faraday's meticulous observations and innovative thinking laid the foundation for many modern scientific advancements. From devising the first electric motor to creating transformative equipment like transformers and dynamos, his impact on physics cannot be overstated. Working at London's prestigious Royal Institution, Faraday dedicated himself to unraveling the mysteries of nature. This photograph serves as a testament to his tireless efforts in pushing boundaries and expanding our understanding of physical phenomena. Todd-White Art Photography has beautifully captured this historical artifact with utmost precision. Through their lens, we are transported back in time to witness Faraday's brilliance firsthand—a reminder that scientific progress is built upon the foundations laid by visionary minds like his.
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