The person who I admire
The truth is that it has been very difficult for me to choose someone that I really admire, but I think that one of the people that I admire is Faraday.
Michael Faraday was a British physicist and
chemist, born on September 22, 1791 in Newington Butt, Surrey. Which studied
electromagnetism and electrochemistry. Among its greatest discoveries are
magnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
Faraday, studied the magnetic field around
a conductor through which continuous current circulates, along with this set
the bases for the development of the concept of electromagnetic field. In
addition to this, he discovered that magnetism affected the sun's rays, the
principle of electromagnetic induction, the laws of electrolysis, benzene and
the precursor of the current electric motor.
Although Faraday discovered all these
things and more, his knowledge in mathematics did not extend beyond trigonometry
and basic algebra. So, James Clerk Maxwell was commissioned to take the work of
Faraday and summarize them in a group of equations to be able to interpret the
current theories of the phenomenon of electromagnetism.
I feel a great admiration for Faraday
because despite not having a wide knowledge in mathematics and therefore could
not fully explain their findings, never limited to expand your mind and know /
discover new things.
Also, his work helps me move forward and
lend help friends when there are things I can't do alone. For this and more I
admire a large part of the members of the scientific community.
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woww i didn´t know that Faraday could be a inspiration for life!! he was so cool and he had right there´s no limit to expand your knowledge!!
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ReplyDeleteWanting is power and Faraday clearly demonstrated it. Not even mathematics stopped him.