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LEARN MORE: How his contributions improved our way of life.

  • Maricris Diesta
  • Jun 21, 2015
  • 1 min read

Electricity has become a substantial part of everyday life. Without it, we would not be able to work important mechanisms such as factories, lightbulbs, and even trains! Michael Faraday was able to improve our way of living in a whole new different level as he has found a way to do laborious works, easier and time-consuming activities, faster through his discovery of the electricity.

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Another important discovery he made was the invention of the electric generator. Electric generators are used to supply power during power outrages. This is a great help to many different establishmbents with no time for power outrages such as schools, offices, and malls.

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Electric transfromers were also founded by Michael Faraday. An electric transformer transforms voltage to the appropriate voltage. This contribution greatly affects our way of life since it helps us transfrorm higher voltage to lower voltage for people to be able to use.


 
 
 

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