Faraday As A Discoverer

Faraday As A Discoverer

by John Tyndall
Faraday As A Discoverer

Faraday As A Discoverer

by John Tyndall

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Overview

Daily and weekly, from all parts of the world, I receive publications bearing upon the practical applications of electricity. This great movement, the ultimate outcome of which is not to be foreseen, had its origin in the discoveries made by Michael Faraday, sixty-two years ago. From these discoveries have sprung applications of the telephone order, together with various forms of the electric telegraph. From them have sprung the extraordinary advances made in electrical illumination. Faraday could have had but an imperfect notion of the expansions of which his discoveries were capable. Still he had a vivid and strong imagination, and I do not doubt that he saw possibilities which did not disclose themselves to the general scientific mind. He knew that his discoveries had their practical side, but he steadfastly resisted the seductions of this side, applying himself to the development of principles; being well aware that the practical question would receive due development hereafter.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015172249
Publisher: Sweet and Maxwell, Limited
Publication date: 08/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 111 KB
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