Who is michael faraday
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Michael Faraday, a great British Physicist (1791-1867), was the
son of a blacksmith. He could attend a day school only where
he learnt the 'basic ABCD', of reading, writing and arithmetic,
From 14 years of age to 21, he worked as an apprentice in a book
binder's shop. He would read books which came for binding,
With this humble background, Faraday discovered a method
of liquifying chlorine and benzene. He also discovered the
phenomenon of electro-magnetic induction, magneto-optical
effect and diamagnetism. He formulated the laws of electrolysis
in 1857. It is his discovery, of the phenomenon of electro-magnetic induction, that is
one of the greatest 'gifts of science to mankind. The world salutes him as one of the
greatest geniuses of all times,