faraday

IPA: fˈærʌdeɪ

noun

  • (chemistry, physics) The quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate 1 gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis; approximately −96,487 coulombs.
  • (countable) A surname from Irish.
  • Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist.
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Examples of "faraday" in Sentences

  • Hey a girl can hope faraday (11/4/2008 2: 17: 53 AM)
  • I'd be interested to see if faraday "bucks" time and shoots at the bomb anyways.
  • I think that all theaters should have a copper mesh faraday cage built into the walls around them.
  • Other units include the "faraday" and the "henry", so you'll understand this is an honor given to few.
  • Assuming they did what faraday suggested I figure there are 2 good possible reasons why they showed it to us.
  • You'll never believe this, but it was the first attempt to form a uniform event horizon contained in a faraday collar. they peed on themselves and shut it down .
  • Working from insulated buckets or helicopters to avoid any risk of ground contact and wearing faraday suits—actual metal clothing—the linemen connected themselves directly to the high-voltage wire itself.
  • Another achievement that gives Faraday scientific recognition is that he is the only scientist who has two internationally used units of measurement named after him, the faraday, which is a unit of electrical quantity, and the farad, which is a unit of capacitance.
  • I'm a fan of this user permalink i'm so over faraday - at least the actor - he whispers everthing - i don't know why other characters aren't going "what?" all the time. last night when he told richard he loved the redhead (who i've never liked) - she was supposed to have heard what he said.

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