Faraday$541374$ - translation to English
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Faraday$541374$ - translation to English

AWARD
Faraday Prize; Michael Faraday Medal; Michael Faraday Award; Faraday Award; Michael Faraday Award Winners; Michael Faraday Prize
  • Michael Faraday, after whom the prize is named

Faraday      
n. apellido; Michael Faraday (1791-1867), químico y físico inglés quien descubrió el electromagnetismo y que contribuyó en gran manera a la electroquímica
Michael Faraday         
ENGLISH SCIENTIST
M. Faraday; Faraday death; Michael farraday; Michael Farraday; Micheal Faraday; Michael Farady; Faradayan; Faraday; Faraday, Michael; Michael faraday; Michal Faraday; Michael Faraday death; Death of Michael Faraday; Sarah Barnard
n. Michael Faraday (1791-1867), químico y físico inglés que descubrió el electromagnetismo y que contribuyó ampliamente con la electroquímica
Electron beam         
  • A diagram showing a [[Crookes tube]] connected to a high voltage supply.  The Maltese cross has no external electrical connection.
  • [[Glow discharge]] in a low-pressure tube caused by electric current.
STREAM OF ELECTRONS OBSERVED IN VACUUM TUBES
Cathode rays; Cathode Ray; Cathode Rays; Electron beam; Cathode stream; Cathode-ray; Cathodic ray; Electron beams; Faraday dark space; Kathode rays; Electron-beam
Haz de electrón

Definition

faraday
['far?de?]
(abbrev.: F)
¦ noun Chemistry a unit of electric charge equal to Faraday's constant.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from the name of the 19th-cent. English physicist Michael Faraday.

Wikipedia

Royal Society of London Michael Faraday Prize

The Royal Society of London Michael Faraday Prize is awarded for "excellence in communicating science to UK audiences". Named after Michael Faraday, the medal itself is made of silver gilt, and is accompanied by a purse of £2500.