On This Day - Sep 13 - English chemist Michael Faraday discovers the ' Faraday effect', the influence of a magnetic field on polarized light

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On This Day - Sep 13 - English chemist Michael Faraday discovers the ' Faraday effect', the influence of a magnetic field on polarized light
() Michael Faraday is often called the father of electrical engineering. His most famous achievement was the discovery of electromagnetic induction in 1831, creating an electrical current from a charging magnetic field.
On This Day - Sep 13 - English chemist Michael Faraday discovers the ' Faraday effect', the influence of a magnetic field on polarized light
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