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  • ...s them tubes of [[Electrostatics|electrostatic]] [[inductance]], or simply Faraday tubes.<ref name="Notes"/> From the 20th century perspective, lines of forc ..., yet the physical reality of force is much weaker than in the theories of Faraday.<ref name="Berk">[[Fields of Force]], William Berkson, 1974</ref><ref name= ...
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  • ...specially when obtained from an [[induction coil]]. Named after [[Michael Faraday]] who built the first electromagnetic [[electric generator|generator]].<ref ...c electricity. Coined by [[Duchenne de Boulogne]] and named after Michael Faraday.<ref>de Young, p. 88</ref> ...
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  • ...Faraday House|url=http://www.theiet.org/about/libarc/archives/biographies/faraday.cfm|website=The Institution of Engineering & Technology|access-date=8 Novem ...
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  • ...a multi-turn [[inductor]] with the [[magnetic flux]] as described by the [[Faraday's law of induction]]. Since the contributions of all turns in the coil add ...the rate of change of the total magnetic flux passing through the loop ([[Faraday's law of induction]]). Thus, for a typical inductance (a coil of conducting ...
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  • ...ef name="thomas">{{cite book|last1=Thomas|first1=John Meurig|title=Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: The Genius of Man and Place|date=1991|publisher= ...extended to every civilised nation, but also the honour of first adopting Faraday's great discovery of obtaining electricity from magnetism, — a discovery th ...
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  • ...or in the electron beam), the two magnetic fields will interact. [[Michael Faraday]] introduced a visual analogy for this, in the form of imaginary magnetic [ [[Faraday's law of induction|Faraday's law]] states that the induced [[electromotive force]] in a conductor is d ...
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  • ...ently in the writings of [[Benjamin Franklin|Franklin]], [[Michael Faraday|Faraday]], [[James Clerk Maxwell|Maxwell]], [[Robert Millikan|Millikan]], and [[J. ...
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  • [[File:Faraday disk generator.jpg|thumb|Faraday disk, the first homopolar generator]] ...''unipolar generator''', '''acyclic generator''', '''disk dynamo''', or '''Faraday disc'''. The voltage is typically low, on the order of a few volts in the c ...
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  • ...n a subject of interest since the beginning of the 19th century. [[Michael Faraday]] established in 1839 that the laws of [[electrolysis]] are also obeyed in ...
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  • ...<ref name=hunt13 /> He goes on to say that, outside the treatment of the [[Faraday effect]], Maxwell failed to expound on his earlier work, especially the gen ...uding (among others) [[Green's theorem]], Gauss's [[potential theory]] and Faraday's [[lines of force]] – all of which have prepared the reader for the Lagran ...
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  • ...'s iron filings experiment. Wellcome M0000164.jpg|thumb|Results of Michael Faraday's iron filings experiment. Wellcome M0000164]] ...ity and magnetism are closely related phenomena.{{sfnp|ps=|Stauffer|1957}} Faraday then made the seminal observation that time-varying magnetic fields could i ...
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  • ...etic field tensor''' (sometimes called the '''field strength tensor''', '''Faraday tensor''' or '''Maxwell bivector''') is a mathematical object that describe The Faraday [[Differential form|differential 2-form]] is given by ...
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  • [[file:Faraday disk generator.jpg|thumb|The [[Faraday disk]] was the first electric generator. The horseshoe-shaped magnet ''(A)' ...ichael Faraday]]. The principle, later called [[Faraday's law of induction|Faraday's law]], is that an [[electromotive force]] is generated in an electrical c ...
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  • [[Michael Faraday]] first attempted to test a MHD converter in 1832. MHD converters involving ...and accelerator).svg|Crossed-field magnetohydrodynamic converters (linear Faraday type with segmented electrodes). A: MHD generator. B: MHD accelerator.|cent ...
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  • ...the [[Faraday disk]], was invented in 1831 by British scientist [[Michael Faraday]]. Generators provide nearly all the power for [[electrical grid]]s. ===Faraday disk generator=== ...
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  • ...electrode) and its end at the [[anode]] (positive electrode).<ref>Michael Faraday (1838) [https://books.google.com/books?id=ypNDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA125 "VIII. Exp ...ark space". Crookes found that as he pumped more air out of the tubes, the Faraday dark space spread down the tube from the cathode toward the anode, until th ...
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  • ...to electromotive force can be found much earlier in the work of [[Michael Faraday]] (1791–1867) and it is hinted at by [[James Clerk Maxwell]] (1831–1879). ...
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  • ...] homopolar machines are among the oldest [[electric machine]]s. [[Michael Faraday]] made a [[Homopolar motor]] in 1831. [[Superconducting]] DC homopolar mach ...
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  • ...elineation of Lines of Magnetic Force by Iron filings" prepared by Michael Faraday]] ...an account of electric and magnetic forces.<ref name=Hesse1955/>{{rp|341}} Faraday, an empirical experimentalist, cited three reasons in support of some mediu ...
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  • ...involving combining the corrected version of Ampère's circuital law with [[Faraday's law of induction]]. ...and the {{mvar|x}} direction as the direction of {{math|'''E'''}}, then by Faraday's Law the magnetic field lies in the {{mvar|y}} direction and is related to ...
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