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  • 81Faraday, Michael — born Sept. 22, 1791, Newington, Surrey, Eng. died Aug. 25, 1867, Hampton Court English physicist and chemist. Son of a blacksmith, he received only a basic education in a church Sunday school, but he went to work as an assistant to Humphry Davy,… …

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  • 82Experimental-Untersuchungen über Elektrizität — Anfang der ersten Folge der Experimental Researches in Electricity im englischen Original und der ersten deutschen Übersetzung. Experimental Untersuchungen über Elektrizität (englischer Originatltitel: Experimental Researches in Electricity, kurz …

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  • 83Electromagnetism — Electricity · …

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  • 84Luigi Galvani — Infobox scientist name = Luigi Galvani caption = Luigi Galvani Italian physician famous for making frogs legs twitch. birth date = 9 September 1737 birth place = Bologna, Papal States death date = 4 December 1798 death place = Bologna, Papal… …

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  • 86Microbial fuel cell — A microbial electrolysis cell A microbial fuel cell (MFC) or biological fuel cell is a bio electrochemical system that drives a current by mimicking bacterial interactions found in nature. Mediator less MFCs are a more recent development; due to… …

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  • 88Outline of energy — See also: Index of energy articles In physics, energy (from the Greek ἐνέργεια – energeia, activity, operation , from ἐνεργός – energos, active, working [1]) is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by …

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  • 89Oxygen sensor — Contents 1 Automotive applications 1.1 Function of a lambda probe 1.2 The probe …

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  • 90Galvanism — Gal va*nism, n. [From Galvani: cf. F. galvanisme. See {Galvanic}.] (Physics) (a) Electricity excited by the mutual action of certain liquids and metals; dynamical electricity. (b) The branch of physical science which treats of dynamical… …

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