Michael Faraday – Pioneer of Electromagnetism and Electrochemistry

05/10/2025 4 min
Michael Faraday – Pioneer of Electromagnetism and Electrochemistry

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This episode highlights the life and achievements of Michael Faraday, one of history’s greatest experimental scientists. Born in poverty in 1791 with little formal education, Faraday taught himself science while working as a bookbinder. His career took off when he became an assistant to Sir Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution. Faraday made key discoveries in chemistry, such as isolating benzene and coining terms like electrode and ion. But his most profound contributions were in physics, where he discovered electromagnetic induction, proving that electricity could be generated from magnetism. This breakthrough laid the foundation for electric generators, transformers, and motors. He also formulated the laws of electrolysis and introduced the concept of fields, later formalized by James Clerk Maxwell into electromagnetic theory. Despite his fame, Faraday lived humbly, refused wealth or titles, and dedicated himself to public education, delivering legendary Christmas Lectures. He died in 1867, remembered as the man whose discoveries power the modern world. His story proves that curiosity, perseverance, and observation can overcome even the humblest beginnings.

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