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ALL meanings of faraday

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  • noun faraday A unit of electric charge equal to Faraday’s constant. 1
  • noun faraday Michael, 1791–1867, English physicist and chemist: discoverer of electromagnetic induction. 1
  • noun faraday a unit of electricity used in electrolysis, equal to 96,500 coulombs. 1
  • noun faraday (chemistry, physics) The quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate 1 gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis; approximately - 96,487 coulombs. 0
  • noun faraday Michael. 1791–1867, English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction, leading to the invention of the dynamo. He also carried out research into the principles of electrolysis 0
  • noun faraday a quantity of electricity, used in electrochemical calculations, equivalent to unit amount of substance of electrons. It is equal to the product of the Avogadro number and the charge on the electron and has the value 96 487 coulombs per mole 0
  • noun faraday Michael1791-1867; Eng. scientist: noted esp. for his work in electricity & magnetism 0
  • noun faraday a unit of quantity of electricity, used especially in electrolysis, equal to the amount of charge needed to free one mole of a univalent element (c. 96,485 coulombs) 0
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