
audiobook
Experimental Researches In Electricity.
Preface.
First Series.
Second Series. - The Bakerian Lecture.
Third Series.
Fourth Series.
Fifth Series.
Sixth Series.
Seventh Series.
Eighth Series.
This volume gathers a series of groundbreaking electrical experiments carried out over seven years in the early nineteenth century. Written as individual papers, the investigations reveal how a curious mind probed the invisible forces of magnetism, induction, and electro‑chemical reactions. Listeners will hear the step‑by‑step reasoning that led to the discovery of electromagnetic rotation and the early formulation of laws governing electric conduction.
Compiled with a careful index and modest editorial notes, the collection presents each experiment in its original form while clarifying obscure passages and correcting occasional errors. The narrator guides you through Faraday’s meticulous observations—such as the surprising behavior of ice under electric current and the subtle sparks produced by metal contacts—offering a vivid sense of the laboratory atmosphere of the 1830s. Together, these papers provide an accessible snapshot of the scientific process that reshaped our understanding of electricity.
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1335K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1867
From a London bookbinder’s apprentice, he became one of the great experimental scientists of the 19th century. His work on electricity, magnetism, and chemistry helped lay the groundwork for the modern technological world.
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