
1) About 96 500 coulombs 2) Big name in electricity 3) Chemist 4) Dynamo developer 5) Electromagnetic induction man 6) Electromagnetism pioneer 7) English physicist 8) English physicist Michael 9) Michael faraday 10) Physicist 11) Quantity of electricity
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[crater] 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 h...
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unit of electricity, used in the study of electrochemical reactions and equal to the amount of electric charge that liberates one gram equivalent of ... [2 related articles]
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One faraday of electricity corresponds to the charge on 6.022 x 10
23 electrons, or 96,487 coulombs.
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One faraday of electricity corresponds to the charge on 6.022 x 10
23 electrons, or 96,487.301 coulombs.
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<chemistry> A constant representing the charge on one mole of electrons, 96,500 coulombs. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: far′ă-dā Definitions: 1. Michael, English physicist and chemist, 1791-1867. See: farad, faraday, Faraday constant, Faraday laws, under law
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(F) Type: Term Pronunciation: far′ă-dā Definitions: 1. 96,485.309 coulombs per mole, the amount of electricity required to reduce one equivalent of a monovalent ion.
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[
n] - the English physicist nd chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
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Quantity of electrical charge associated with one mole of chemical charge equal to 96485.3Cttle='Electrical Charge';xiunt='coulomb';yiunt='faraday';mconv=96485.3;cconv=0.0; See also: Charge, Coulomb.
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Michael Faraday noun the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
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Unit of electrical charge equal to the charge on one mole of electrons. Its value is 9.648 × 10
4 coulombs
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A law that states an electric field is induced in any system in which a magnetic field is changing with time.
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a unit of electric charge equal to that on 1 mole of electrons.
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