One of the greatest experimental scientists of all time, Michael Faraday (1791-1867) developed the first electric motor, electric generator, and dynamo -- essentially creating the science of electrochemistry. This book, the result of six lectures he delivered to young students...
Faraday's detailed examination of the candle, its composition, and the physical nature of its flames, is published here complete with the original illustrations and explanatory tables. Although involved in developing several of the cutting-edge advances in thermodynamics during...
Faraday's detailed examination of the candle, its composition, and the physical nature of its flames, is published here complete with the original illustrations and explanatory tables. Although involved in developing several of the cutting-edge advances in thermodynamics during...
The Chemical History of a Candle is an enlightening and engaging exploration of the science behind the humble candle. Written by the renowned scientist Michael Faraday, this classic work offers a detailed examination of the chemical reactions that occur when a candle is burned,...
Michael Faraday's celebrated series of lectures, The Chemical History of a Candle , became one of the most successful science books ever published and was a classic work of Victorian popular science. They highlight how Faraday--the bookbinder's apprentice turned scientist--was...
The Chemical History of a Candle is an enlightening and engaging exploration of the science behind the humble candle. Written by the renowned scientist Michael Faraday, this classic work offers a detailed examination of the chemical reactions that occur when a candle is burned,...
The Chemical History Of A Candle: A Course Of Lectures Delivered Before A Juvenile Audience At The Royal Institution Edited By William Crookes This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature...
The Chemical History of a Candle is a book written by Michael Faraday, a renowned British scientist, in 1861. The book is a detailed account of Faraday's famous lectures on the chemical properties of a candle flame, which he delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain...
"The Chemical History of a Candle" from Michael Faraday. English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry (1791-1867).
From the primitive pine-torch to the paraffin candle, how wide an interval between them how vast a contrast The means adopted by man to illuminate his home at night, stamp at once his position in the scale of civilisation. The fluid bitumen of the far East, blazing in rude vessels...