In physics and chemistry , the Faradayconstant named after Michael Faraday is the magnitude of electric charge per mole unit mole of electron s. ref The term magnitude is used in the sense of absolute value The charge of an electron is negative, but F is always defined to be positive. ref It has the currently accepted value physconst F symbol yes after . The constant F has a simple relation to two ... of determining the interrelated constants F , N sub A sub , and e . Other Common Units of Faraday s Constant ... mol Faraday unit of charge Related to Faraday s constant is the faraday , a unit of electrical charge ... stub ar br Digemmenn Faraday ca Constant de Faraday cs Faradayova konstanta de Faraday Konstante et Faraday arv es Constante de Faraday eo Konstanto de Faraday fa fr Constante de Faraday ko it Costante di Faraday he kk hu Faraday lland nl Faradayconstante ja pnb km pcd Constante d Faraday pl Sta a Faradaya pt Constante de Faraday ru sk Faradayova kon tanta sl Faradayeva ... NA symbol yes round auto after . N sub A sub is the Avogadro constant the ratio of the number of particles ... time, and using Faraday s law of electrolysis . ref http physics.nist.gov cuu Constants historical1.html ... ref One Faraday of charge is the magnitude of the charge of one mole of electrons, i.e. physconst F unit no after   coulomb C . Expressed in faradays, the Faradayconstant F equals 1 faraday of charge per mole . This faraday unit is not to be confused with the farad , an unrelated unit of capacitance . See also Farad , unit of capacitance Michael FaradayFaraday cage Faraday efficiency Faraday s law of electrolysis Faraday s law of Electromagnetic induction References reflist Some of these cats may be redundant Category Electrochemistry Category Physical constants Category Michael Faraday ... tr Faraday sabiti uk zh ... more details
Faraday may refer to TOC right People Michael Faraday , a British scientist a physicist and chemist David Faraday , a victim of the serial killer nicknamed the Zodiac Killer Philip Michael Faraday an English lawyer, composer and theatrical producer Science Faraday unit , faraday, an obsolete unit of charge that has been superseded by the coulomb farad , SI unit of capacitance Faraday cage Faradayconstant , the amount of electric charge per mole of electrons Faraday s law of induction Things Faraday Dam, a dam on the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon ship CS Faraday 1874 , a Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1874 ship CS Faraday 1923 , a Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1923 Faraday Flashlight Companies Faraday company Faraday , a Florham Park, NJ company specializing in fire protection. Places Faraday, Ontario , Canada Faraday, West Virginia , USA, the most southern community in the state, located in McDowell County Faraday, Victoria , Australia, scene of the 1972 Faraday School kidnapping Faraday building , the first telephone exchange to open in London, later the first International Switching Centre Faraday Hall , a hall of residence at Loughborough University Faraday ... and operated by Ukraine Faraday ward , an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark , named after Michael FaradayFaraday crater , a lunar crater 37582 Faraday , a main belt asteroid In fiction Daniel Faraday , a fictional character on the TV series Lost King Faraday , a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics Max Faraday , the title character of Divine Right The Adventures of Max FaradayFaraday, a fictional planet in Rocannon s World by Ursula K. Le Guin Faraday, a protagonist in the Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass Kay Faraday, a character from the Nintendo DS game, Ace Attorney Investigations See also Intitle Faraday disambig bg ca Faraday de Faraday fr Faraday he nl Faraday pl Faraday pt Faraday ro Faraday tr Faraday ... more details
Infobox laboratory equipment name Faraday cup image Faraday Cup.png alt See Wikipedia Alternative text for images caption Schematic of a Faraday cup acronym other names uses Charged particle detector inventor manufacturer model related Electron multiplier br Microchannel plate detector br Daly detector A Faraday cup is a metal conductive cup designed to catch charged particle s in vacuum . The resulting current can be measured and used to determine the number of ion s or electron s hitting the cup. ref name 1.1715674 cite journal title Faraday Cup Monitors for High Energy Electron Beams journal Review of Scientific Instruments date September 1956 first K. L. last Brown coauthors G. W. Tautfest volume 27 issue 9 pages 696 702 doi 10.1063 1.1715674 url http scitation.aip.org getpdf servlet GetPDFServlet ... 2007 09 13 bibcode 1956RScI...27..696B ref The Faraday cup is named after Michael Faraday who ... current equivalent to the number of impinging ions. Essentially the faraday cup is part of a electrical circuit circuit where ions are the charge carriers in vacuum and the faraday cup is the interface ... Image faraday cup.jpg thumb right 200px Faraday cup with an electron suppressor plate in front math ... current of one nanoamp 10 sup 9 sup A corresponds to about 6 billion ions striking the faraday cup each second. Similarly, a Faraday cup can act as a collector for electrons in a vacuum for instance ... is produced. Faraday cups are not as sensitive as electron multiplier detectors, but are highly regarded ... electron. See also Electron multiplier Microchannel plate detector Daly detector Faraday cup electrometer Faraday cage Faradayconstant References reflist External links http www.faraday cup.com What is a Faraday Cup.html What is a Faraday Cup? at faraday cup.com DEFAULTSORT Faraday Cup Category Mass spectrometry Category Measuring instruments de Faraday Becher it Coppa di Faraday hu Faraday poh r ja pl Puszka Faradaya pt Copo de Faraday ru zh ... more details
Image Faraday effect.svg thumb right 250px Polarization mechanism due to the Faraday effect. The field lines are usually closed through a permanent magnet around the rotator. A Faraday rotator is an optical device that rotates the polarization of light due to the Faraday effect , which in turn is based on a magneto optic effect . The Faraday rotator works because one polarization of the input light is in ferromagnetic resonance with the material which causes its phase velocity to be higher than the other. The plane of linearly polarized light is rotated when a magnetic field is applied Parallel geometry parallel to the wave propagation propagation direction. The empirical angle of rotation is given by math beta VBd math Where math beta math is the angle of rotation in radian s . br math B math is the magnetic flux density in the direction of propagation in tesla unit tesla s . br math d math is the length of the path in metres where the light and magnetic field interact. br Then math V math is the Verdet constant for the material. This empirical proportionality constant in units of radians ... materials. Faraday rotation is an example of non reciprocal optical propagation. Unlike what happens ... beam back through the same Faraday medium does not undo the polarization change the beam underwent in its forward pass through the medium. This allows Faraday rotators to be used to construct devices ... screw during the forward and backward passes, whereas in a Faraday medium, because the light reverses .... If the Faraday medium is of such thickness as to cause a 45 degree rotation on the way in, the back ... blocked by the light source s polarizer. Faraday rotators may be enhanced by the Zeeman effect . ref cite journal last Popescu first Alexandru coauthors Walther, Thomas title On the potential of Faraday ... Optical isolator Atomic line filter References references DEFAULTSORT Faraday Rotator Category Optical devices Category Michael Faraday de Faraday Rotator ... more details
name Michael Faraday image Faraday.png caption Michael Faraday birth date Birth date df yes 1791 9 ... academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for Faraday s law of induction br Electrochemistry br Faraday effect br Faraday cage br Faradayconstant br Faraday cup br Faraday s laws of electrolysis br Faraday paradox br Faraday rotator br Faraday efficiency effect br Faraday wave br Faraday Wheel Faraday wheel br Lines of force author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences Humphry ... br Rumford Medal 1846 religion Sandemanian signature Michael Faraday signature.svg footnotes Michael Faraday , Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 22 September 1791 25  August 1867 was an English chemist ... of electromagnetism and electrochemistry . Although Faraday received little formal education and knew ... ref harv isbn 0 89104 175 3 ref historians ref Cite book last Russell first Colin title Michael Faraday ... a Electrical conductor conductor carrying a DC electric current that Faraday established the basis ... Clerk Maxwell . Faraday established that magnetism could affect Ray optics rays of light and that there was an underlying ... Michael Faraday Michael Faraday entry at the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica hosted by LovetoKnow ... faraday.cfm Archives Biographies Michael Faraday , The Institution of Engineering and Technology. ref He similarly discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction , diamagnetism , and the Faraday ... efforts that electricity became viable for use in technology. As a chemist, Faraday discovered ... , and ion . Faraday ultimately became the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain , a life time position. Faraday was an excellent experimentalist ... the work of Faraday, and others, and consolidated them with a set of equations that lay at the base of all modern theories regarding electromagnetic phenomena. On Faraday s uses of the lines of force , Maxwell wrote that they show Faraday to have been in reality a mathematician of a very high order ... more details
In physics , the Faraday effect or Faraday rotation is a Magneto optic al phenomenon, that is, an interaction between light and a magnetic field in a medium. The Faraday effect causes a rotation of the plane ... field in the direction of propagation. Discovered by Michael Faraday in 1845, the Faraday effect ... materials including liquids under the influence of magnetic field s. The Faraday effect causes ... by the Faraday effect, is to rotate the orientation of a wave s linear polarization. The Faraday effect has a few applications in measuring instruments. For instance, the Faraday effect has been used to measure optical rotatory power and for remote sensing of magnetic fields. The Faraday effect is used in spintronics research to study the polarization of electron spins in semiconductors. Faraday ... is well documented, because Faraday s daily notebook has been published. ref Cite book last Faraday first Michael authorlink Michael Faraday title Faraday s Diary publisher George Bell and Sons, Ltd ... 0 7503 05703 The diary is indexed by Faraday s original running paragraph numbers, not by page. For this discovery ... and the magnetic field in a transparent material is Image Faraday effect.svg thumb right 335px Polarization rotation due to the Faraday effect math beta mathcal V Bd math where is the angle of rotation ... math is the Verdet constant for the material. This empirical proportionality constant in units of radians .... A positive Verdet constant corresponds to L rotation anticlockwise when the direction of propagation ... magnetic field, Faraday rotation angles of over 0.78 rad 45 can be achieved. This allows the construction of Faraday rotator s, which are the principal component of Faraday isolator s, devices which ... Ferrite magnet ferrite rods in a waveguide with a surrounding magnetic field. Faraday rotation in the interstellar ... propagation modes. Hence, in contrast to the Faraday effect in solids or liquids, interstellar Faraday ... path from the source to the observer. Faraday rotation is an important tool in astronomy for the measurement ... more details
Use mdy dates date January 2012 Other uses Constant disambiguation Constant Infobox television episode Title The Constant Series Lost TV series Lost Image Image The Constant.png 250px alt A helicopter ... Company ABC , February 29, 2008 http abc.go.com shows lost photo details the constant 82942 The Constant ... episodes List of Lost episodes Prev Eggtown Next The Other Woman The Constant is the fifth List ... 11, 2008. ref The Constant was watched by 15 million American viewers and is widely regarded as one ... 29, 2008 http abc.go.com shows lost episode detail the constant 82942 The Constant Season 4, Episode .... Daniel Faraday Jeremy Davies actor Jeremy Davies , a physicist from the freighter, asks Jack if Desmond ... that he is in 1996 and is serving with the Royal Scots. Faraday understands and tells Desmond that when ... Cuse, Carlton writer & Jack Bender Bender, Jack director , The Constant . Lost TV series Lost , American ... down a younger Faraday at Oxford, who takes Desmond into his laboratory where he is experimenting ... will end up like Eloise and Daniel instructs him to find something or someone a constant who is present ... can be that constant however, he must make contact with her in 2004. To find out where she lives, Desmond ... years and they reconcile before the power is cut off. Having made contact with his constant , Desmond ... a note that he had written, If anything goes wrong, Desmond Hume will be my constant. ref ... hair and is clean shaven. In the other, he wears a blue shirt, has long hair and a beard. The Constant ... , Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref and while promoting The Constant , he said ... are outlined in Flashes Before Your Eyes although, Lindelof has said that The Constant ... , Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref The writers hoped that The Constant would ... who is undergoing and understands the same events as our protagonist . Faraday, on the other hand ... the average Lost episode takes two weeks to plan and write, The Constant took five because the writers ... more details
wiktionary constantConstant or The Constant may refer to In Mathematics Mathematical constant , a number that arises naturally in mathematics, such as or e Constant mathematics , a value that does not change Constant term , of a polynomial the term of degree 0 Constant of integration , a free parameter arising in integration Other concepts Physical constant , a physical quantity generally believed to be universal and unchanging Constant programming , a value that, unlike a variable, cannot be reassociated with a different value Logical constant , a symbol in symbolic logic that has the same meaning in all models, such as the symbol for equals People Constant given name Constant surname Organization Constant organization , a Brussels based association for Arts and Media In entertainment The Constant , an episode of the television show Lost The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant I Blame Coco album The Constant I Blame Coco album See also Constant function , a mathematical function that always returns the same value disambig bs Konstanta vor ca Constant cs Konstanta rozcestn k de Konstante es Constante eu Konstante he hu Konstans egy rtelm s t lap mk nl Constant pl Sta a uk ... more details
Faraday s law may refer to the following Faraday s laws of electrolysis in chemistry Faraday s law of induction , also known as Faraday Lenz Law , in electromagnetism physics Faraday s law of induction The Maxwell Faraday equation The Maxwell Faraday equation disambig cs Faraday v z kon fa ko nl Wet van Faraday ja pl Prawo Faradaya pt Lei de Faraday ru sk Faradayov z kon vi nh lu t Faraday zh ... more details
Faraday efficiency also called faradaic effiency , faradaic yield , coulombic efficiency or current efficiency describes the efficiency with which Electric charge charge electron s are transferred in a system facilitating an electrochemical reaction . The word faraday in this term has two interrelated aspects. First, the historic unit for charge physics charge is the Faraday charge faraday , but has since been replaced by the coulomb . Secondly, the related Faraday s constant correlates charge with Mole unit mole s of matter and electrons amount of substance . This phenomenon was originally understood through Michael Faraday s work and expressed in his Faraday s laws of electrolysis laws of electrolysis . ref cite book last Bard first A. J. last2 Faulkner first2 L. R. title Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and Applications location New York publisher John Wiley & Sons edition 2nd year 2000 isbn 0471043729 ref Sources of faradaic loss Faradaic losses are experienced by both electrolytic and Galvanic cell galvanic cells. These losses are usually in the form of misdirected electrons which participate in unproductive reactions, product recombination, short circuit the system, and other diversions for electrons. These losses are physically expressed in the system as heat and sometimes chemical byproducts. An example of side reactions can be found in the electrolysis of water oxidation of water to oxygen . During this process, electrons are commonly diverted to the production of hydrogen peroxide Citation needed date July 2011 . The fraction of electrons so diverted would represent a faradaic loss and vary between different apparatus. If the proper electrolysis products are produced ... such as platinum or palladium , which are also commonly used as electrodes. Failure to account for this Faraday ... 18 pages 6973 6979 doi 10.1021 j100018a033 ref ref cite journal title Calorimetry, Excess Heat, and Faraday ... misdirected electrons are described by faradic efficiency. References references DEFAULTSORT Faraday ... more details
See also Evans balance File Faraday field.png thumb 180px Sample in magnetic field of a Faraday balance A Faraday balance is a device for measuring magnetic susceptibility . Magnetic susceptibility is related to the force experienced by a substance in a magnetic field . Various practical devices are available for the measurement of susceptibility, which differ in the shape of the magnetic field and the way the force is measured. ref cite book last O Connor first C.J. editor Lippard, S.J. title Magnetic susceptibility measurements series Progress in Inorganic Chemistry volume 29 year 1982 publisher Wiley isbn 978 0 470 16680 2 page 203 ref In the Gouy balance there is a homogeneous field in the central region between two flat poles of a permanent magnet, or an electromagnet. The sample, in the form of a powder in a cylindrical tube, is suspended in such a way the one end lies in the centre of the field and the other is effectively outside the magnetic field. Errors due to inefficient packing in the sample tube are difficult to eliminate. In the Faraday balance the field is inhomogeneous. The pole pieces of the magnet are so shaped that there is a region in which the product of the field strength and field gradient in the z direction is constant. The sample is placed in this region. The force in this case is independent of the packing of the sample and depends only on the total mass of the material present. The method is sensitive and highly reproducible and can be applied to single crystals. ref cite book last Carlin first R.L. title Magnetochemistry year 1986 publisher Springer page 312 isbn 9783540158165 ref The force is measured as a weight change, using a torsion balance . References reflist Category Magnetism physics stub ... more details
Two cable ship s have been named CS Faraday after the scientist Michael Faraday ship CS Faraday 1874 , built for the Siemens Brothers Company, sold in 1924 as a hulk, and scrapped in 1950 ship CS Faraday 1923 , built to replace the previous ship, sunk by German aircraft off South Wales in 1941 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Faraday Category Ship names ... more details
This article describes the Faraday paradox in electromagnetism. There is a different Faraday paradox in electrochemistry see Faraday paradox electrochemistry . The Faraday paradox or Faraday s paradox is an experiment that illustrates Michael Faraday s law of electromagnetic induction . Faraday deduced ... generator Image Solid Faraday disc.PNG thumb 180px Figure 1 Faraday s disc electric generator. The disc ... . The apparatus therefore acts as a Electrical generator generator , variously called the Faraday generator, the Faraday disk dynamo Faraday disc , or the Homopolar generator homopolar or unipolar ... as it seems, at first sight, to violate Faraday s law of electromagnetic induction, because ... from the lines of flux viewpoint in Faraday s model of electromagnetic induction, a magnetic field ... should not. Faraday s explanation In Faraday s model of electromagnetic induction, a circuit received an induced current when it cut lines of magnetic flux. According to this model, the Faraday disc should have worked when either the disc or the magnet was rotated, but not both. Faraday attempted ... field, regardless of how that field is generated. The use of the Lorentz equation to explain the Faraday ... not rotated with rotating magnet. Relation to Faraday s law of induction see also Faraday s law of induction ... across the disc to the brush at the rim. Faraday s law of induction can be stated in words as ref ... to imitate any line of physical current flow. How can this law be connected to the Faraday disc generator ... Figure 3 Mapping of the Faraday disc into a sliding conducting rectangle example. The disc is viewed ... about this path independence, in Figure 3 the Faraday disc is unwrapped onto a strip, making it resemble ... in Faraday s law. In fact, rotating the magnet does not alter the B field. Likewise, rotation of the magnet ... clearer if a modified Faraday disk is used in which the return path is not a wire but another ... without a return path A Faraday disk can also be operated with neither a galvanometer nor a return ... more details
good article Infobox Lost character Title Daniel Faraday Image File Daniel faraday.JPG 250px First The Beginning ... The End Lost The End Name Daniel Faraday Place Essex, Massachusetts Essex , Massachusetts , United States USA br Oxford , England Profession Physics professor Portrayer Jeremy Davies Dr. Daniel Faraday , often referred to as Dan or simply by his surname, Faraday , is a fictional character on the American Broadcasting Company ABC television series Lost TV series Lost played by Jeremy Davies . Faraday ... the island. Throughout his time on the series, Faraday plays an important role by sharing his knowledge of time travel. After time traveling to 1977, Faraday, who unbeknownst to her, is her son, is shot ... a constant in both time frames, which Desmond decided was to be Penny Widmore Penny Sonya Walger . This encounter ... and prompted him to resume his abandoned experiments. ref name The Constant cite episode title The Constant episodelink The Constant series Lost serieslink Lost TV series credits Jack Bender writers ... February 7, 2008 season 4 number 2 ref Season 4 Faraday first arrives on the island by parachuting out of a helicopter on December 23, 2004. After setting foot on the island, Faraday s memory problem ... by the world at large. ref name Confirmed Dead On the island, Faraday starts conducting an experiment ... season 4 number 3 ref After reuniting with Charlotte, Faraday sneaks off with her to the Tempest ... Matthew Fox actor Matthew Fox confronts Faraday and he is forced to confess that the freighter upon ... their immediate departure from the island. Faraday begins to ferry survivors to the freighter, but Charlotte ... to vanish, Charlotte, Faraday and the remaining survivors begin to travel through time. After the survivors are sent to the past, Faraday lures Desmond out of the Swan Dharma Initiative station, telling ... January 21, 2009 season 4 number 1 ref Upon jumping further to the past, Faraday and the group are captured ... them for military personnel and Faraday is forced to disable a hydrogen bomb labelled Jughead . During ... more details
The Faraday Society was a United Kingdom British society for the study of physical chemistry , founded in 1903 and named in honour of Michael Faraday . It merged with several similar organisations in 1980 to form the Royal Society of Chemistry . It published Faraday Transactions from 1905 to 1971, when the Royal Society of Chemistry took over the publication. Of particular note were the conferences called Faraday Discussions , which were published under the same name. The publication includes the discussion of the paper as well as the paper itself. At the meeting, more time is given to the discussion than to the author presenting the paper as the audience are given the papers prior to the meeting. These conferences continue to be run by the Royal Society of Chemistry . References The history of the Faraday Society , Leslie Sutton and Mansell Davis, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996, ISBN 0 85404 863 4. Category 1903 establishments in the United Kingdom Category History of chemistry Category Defunct learned societies of the United Kingdom Category Physics societies Category Chemistry societies Category Royal Society of Chemistry Category Michael Faraday Category Organizations established in 1903 chem stub sci hist stub es Faraday Society fr Faraday Society sk Faradayova spolo nos ... more details
Ann Faraday is the author of two books about dream interpretation , Dream Power and The Dream Game . ref http www.angelfire.com realm bodhisattva faraday.html An Account of the Realization of Emptiness ref According to the latter, in the 1970 s, she appeared on many radio show s and organized groups for the purpose of recording and interpreting dreams. ref Faraday, Ann The Dream Game , Harpercollins , March 1976. ref According to the Encyclopedia of Psychology , writers and psychologists, such as Ann Faraday, helped to take dream analysis out of the therapy room and popularize it by offering techniques anyone could use to analyze his or her own dreams . ref http findarticles.com p articles mi g2699 is 0004 ai 2699000446 Dreams , Encyclopedia of Psychology. ref In addition, Faraday wrote for the Association for the Study of Dreams newsletter. Her books indicate that she also got into yoga and Zen like activities which were trendy during that time period. Faraday believed that by placing little importance on dreams, our society contributed to the poor recall of dreams, which most people immediately forget upon awakening. See also Dream diary Dream interpretation Dream sharing References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Faraday, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Faraday, Ann Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Self help writers Category Popular psychology psych stub de Ann Faraday ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 File Cage de Faraday.jpg thumb Faraday cage Image Elektrisch dode kamer kooi van Faraday .JPG thumb Entrance to a Faraday room Image Heimbach power plant 07 ies.jpg thumb Faraday shield at Art Nouveau power plant in Heimbach, Germany A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure ... blocks out external static and non static electric field s. Faraday cages are named after the English scientist Michael Faraday , who invented them in 1836. ref name Encarta cite web title Faraday, Michael ninemsn Encarta url http au.encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761577227 faraday michael.html ... deadurl yes ref A Faraday cage s operation depends on the fact that an external static electrical ..., to protect electronic equipment from lightning strikes and other electrostatic discharge s. Faraday .... History In 1836, Michael Faraday observed that the charge on a charged conductor resided only on its ... on the inside of the room s walls. Although this cage effect has been attributed to Michael Faraday ... of what we now refer to as a Faraday cage or shield based on one of Faraday s famous ice pail experiments ... Hill, 1992, ISBN 0070356211 ref Operation Image Faraday cage.gif right thumb 300px An external electrical field causes the charges to rearrange, which cancels the field inside. A Faraday cage is best ... field inside, the current stops. If a charge is placed inside an ungrounded Faraday cage, the internal ... bag lined with aluminum foil acts as a Faraday cage. It is often used by shoplifters to steal RFID tagged ... accessdate 12 August 2009 ref File Home made Faraday cage.jpg thumb A home made Faraday cage ... s home after ordering in a delivery truck. Some Lineman occupation linemen wear Faraday ... room of a Magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI machine is designed as a Faraday ... artifacts created on images should the Faraday cage be damaged. Faraday cages are routinely used in analytical chemistry to reduce noise while making sensitive measurements. A home made Faraday ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Faraday symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel discovery site Tautenburg discovered October 12, 1990 designations yes mp name 37582 alt names 1990 TT3 named after Michael Faraday mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.6133096 perihelion 1.9203096 semimajor eccentricity 0.1528580 period 1246.5823732 avg speed inclination 5.80909 asc node 16.65566 mean anomaly 81.54720 arg peri 334.47476 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 15.3 37582 Faraday 1990 TT3 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 12, 1990 by F. Borngen and L. D. Schmadel at Tautenburg . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 37582 Faraday JPL Small Body Database Browser on 37582 Faraday DEFAULTSORT Faraday Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1990 beltasteroid stub fa fr 37582 Faraday it 37582 Faraday pl 37582 Faraday pt 37582 Faraday uk 37582 yo 37582 Faraday ... more details
Faraday is a Florham Park, New Jersey company that specializes in fire protection systems. History Faraday was founded in 1875 in Brooklyn , New York . In the early 1900s, the company was owned by Stanley & Patterson, an electrical supplies conglomerate. Around this time, Faraday began producing notification appliances, such as bells, horns, buzzers, etc. They also rebranded coded fire alarm stations from Holtzer Cabot . From the 1930s to the 1960s, Faraday was known as Sperti Faraday , and the company moved to Adrian, Michigan . ref cite web url http fire.cteksys.net frd antique.html title C Tek Faraday from Yesterday publisher Fire.cteksys.net date 1907 07 20 accessdate 2009 11 10 ref From the late 1960s up until present, many companies rebranded Faraday s popular line of notification appliances ..., FCI, and more. In 1978, Faraday bought out Standard Electric Time, and around the same time, moved ... history publisher Setclocks.com date accessdate 2009 11 10 ref In 1977, Faraday bought out S.H. Couch ... in the 1950s. Purchase by Siemens In 1995, Faraday was bought by Cerberus Pyrotronics , ref name ... Announces Acquisition of Faraday, Inc. date 1995 10 03 publisher Cerberus Pyrotronics accessdate ... publisher Buildingtechnologies.siemens.com date 1998 10 01 accessdate 2009 11 10 ref Faraday then moved to their current Florham Park location. In 2007, Faraday discontinued its entire line of notification appliances in favor of Wheelock s line. Faraday continues to make fire alarm control panel ... Protection Systems Home cite web url http www.us.sbt.siemens.com faraday detection..html title Fire ..., severe weather messages, or other alerts. ref cite web url http www.us.sbt.siemens.com faraday ... 2010 07 17 ref References reflist External links http www.faradayfirealarms.com Faraday http fire.cteksys.net frd antique.html History of Faraday http www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com bt us Products ... Faraday Company Category Companies based in Morris County, New Jersey Category Companies established ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 42.4 N or S S longitude 8.7 E or W E diameter 70 km depth 4.1 km colong 352 eponym Michael Faraday Faraday is a moon lunar impact crater in the southern highlands of the Moon . It lies across the southeast rim of the larger crater St fler crater St fler , and the northwest rim of Faraday forms a wide wikt rampart rampart across the otherwise flat floor of St fler. To the west of Faraday is Maurolycus crater Maurolycus . The rim of Faraday has been significantly overlain by subsequent impacts, most notably by an overlapping pair across the southwest rim and a crater across the northwest rim. There is a low central ridge running from the southwest to the northeast, nearly dividing the crater floor in half. The floor is nearly flat in the northwest half. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Faraday. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Faraday width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 41.5 S align center 9.7 E align center 21 km align center C align center 43.3 S align center 8.1 E align center 30 km align center D align center 43.7 S align center 9.6 E align center 14 km align center G align center 45.8 S align center 10.1 E align center 31 km align center H align center 45.0 S align center 10.3 E align center 12 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Faraday m nekrater fa it Faraday cratere ... more details
Infobox Journal cover Image Faraday Discussions cover.jpg 150 px discipline Physical chemistry , chemical physics abbreviation Farad. Discuss. formernames Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society editor Philip Earis publisher Royal Society of Chemistry country United Kingdom history 1947 present frequency 6 year impact 4.538 impact year 2010 website http pubs.rsc.org en journals journalissues fd ISSN 1359 6640 eISSN 1364 5498 OCLC 40343517 CODEN FDISE6 LCCN 74642310 Faraday Discussions is a scientific journal publishing original research papers presented at a long running series of conferences on physical chemistry , chemical physics and biophysical chemistry which are also called Faraday Discussions, together with a record of the comments made at the meeting. The journal was originally published by the Faraday Society . The journal has been published by the Royal Society of Chemistry RSC since that society merged into the RSC. From 1972 to 1991, it was known as the Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society . Traditionally there have been three Faraday Discussions a year, however, from 2011 six conferences and therefore six volumes of the journal are organised annually. Philip Earis is the managing editor editor of Faraday Discussions and the present chairman of the Standing Committee on Faraday Conferences is Dwayne E. Heard, Leeds, UK . The journal has a 2010 impact factor of 4.538. ref http pubs.rsc.org en journals journalissues fd ref History of Faraday Discussions meetings and publications The Faraday Discussions are held from April to September, with the majority held in the United Kingdom, although at least one annually is held overseas. Proofs of the 20 25 invited ... FaradayDivision FaradayDiscussions.asp Faraday Discussions meetings http www.rsc.org Membership Networking InterestGroups FaradayDivision index.asp Faraday Division Category Chemistry journals Category ... in 1947 Category English language journals fr Faraday Discussions ... more details
A Faraday wheel is an early homopolar generator invented by Michael Faraday . The Faraday Wheel uses the Lorentz forces created by electrons moving azimuthally through a magnetic field to create a potential difference between different points on the radius of the wheel. The Faraday wheel was one of the first examples of a magnetic field being used to produce electricity . Category Electrical generators A homopolar generator is a DC electrical generator comprising an electrically conductive disc rotating in a plane perpendicular to a uniform static magnetic field. A potential difference is created between the center of the disc and the rim, the electrical polarity depending on the direction of rotation and the orientation of the field. It is also known as a unipolar generator, acyclic generator, disk dynamo, or Faraday disc. The voltage is typically low, on the order of a few volts in the case of small demonstration models, but large research generators can produce hundreds of volts, and some systems have multiple generators in series to produce an even larger voltage. 1 They are unusual in that they can source tremendous electric current, some more than a million amperes, because the homopolar generator can be made to have very low internal resistance. fr Roue de Faraday electromagnetism stub ... more details
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Orphan date December 2010 Cape Faraday coor dm 60 38 S 45 4 W is a cape which forms the north tip of Powell Island in the South Orkney Islands . Discovered by Captain George Powell mariner George Powell and Captain Nathaniel Palmer on the occasion of their joint cruise in December 1821. The name first appears on Powell s chart published in 1822. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Faraday, Cape Category Headlands of the South Orkney Islands SouthOrkneys geo stub ... more details
Faraday waves , also known as Faraday ripples , named after Michael Faraday , are nonlinearity nonlinear standing wave s that appear on liquids enclosed by a vibrating receptacle. When the vibration frequency exceeds a critical value, the flat hydrostatic surface becomes unstable. This is known as the Faraday stability theory instability . Faraday first described them in an appendix to an article in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London in 1831 . ref Faraday, M. 1831 On a peculiar class of acoustical figures and on certain forms assumed by a group of particles upon vibrating elastic surfaces , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London , vol. 121, pages 299 318. Faraday waves are discussed in an appendix to the article, http books.google.com books?id RgOc86j3VTwC&pg PA335&lpg PA335&source bl&ots 2tJKmzwP3j&sig HZfgsPbHFffKkZdzy QZu8w3v8s&hl en&ei d1UWTPHvB8O78gaR4PSwCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBUQ6AEwAA v onepage&f false On the forms and states assumed by fluids in contact with vibrating elastic surfaces . This entire article is also available on line albeit without illustrations at http www.ebooksread.com authors eng michael faraday experimental researches in chemistry and physics hci page 31 experimental researches in chemistry and physics hci.shtml Electronic Library . ref ref Others who investigated Faraday waves include 1 Ludwig Matthiessen 1868 http books.google.com books?id jQs4AAAAMAAJ&pg PA107&lpg PA107&source bl&ots eac7KB3ZIo&sig VQJ cz4g5haOkpNugwPNMMURzuM&hl en&ei 82IWTKeoB8H78Abek6ieDA&sa X&oi book result&ct ... patterns. Faraday waves are commonly observed as fine stripes on the surface of wine in a drinkware wineglass that is ringing like a bell. Faraday waves also explain the fountain phenomenon on a singing bowl . The Faraday wave and its wavelength is analogy of the de Broglie wave with the de ... External links http www.youtube.com watch?v nq3ZjY0Uf g You Tube video of Faraday waves in corn starch ... more details