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In 1820 (eighteen-twenty), Faraday(fearedey) finished (finisht) his formation(formeichion) but

continued (continiud) to work in the Royal Institution. He met (mat) Sarah Barnard at the
Sandemanian (sandamaniad) church (chuorch) through (thrugh) his family and on June 12
(twelve), 1821((eighteen-twenty one), they married (merrit). In this same year, he started
(startetd) to specialize (spachalaist) and focus on the electricity (electrícity) and magnetism
(magnetisim) fields (filds), for his contributions (contribuchions) to these (this) areas is that he
was most famous(feimust). In 1824 (eighteen-twenty four),, he became (bequeim) a member of
the Royal Society (sosaiety) and the next year replaced (ripleist) Davi as laboratory director in
the Royal Institution. In 1831 (eighteen-thirty one) started (startedt) the Royal Institution
Christmas Lectures (lecturs) that were a series of annual (enniual) speeches(spiches) for
children about curiosities (curiositis) and advances (advanses) in science ( saients). In 1833
(eighteen-thirty three) he was teacher of Chemistry (camestry)of the Institution. In 1838
(eighteen-thirty eight) and 1844 (eighteen-fourty four) he became (bequeim)a foreign (forend)
member of the Royal Swedish (suidich) Academy of Sciences (saienses)and the French
Academy of Sciences (saientses) respectively (rispectevly). In 1848(eighteen-fourty eight), the
Prince (prins) Consort Albert gifted (gifted) Faraday a house in Hampton Court(cort) and he went
to live in this house in 1858 (eighteen-fifty eight) when he retired(ritaird) from the Royal
Institution. Faraday (fearedey) died (dait)on August 25(twenty five), 1867(eighteen-sixty seven),
in his house.

Regarding(rigarding) his Contributions (contribiuchons) to science (saiens), In 1825


(eighteen-twenty five), Faraday (fearedey) isolated (aisoleited) a new gas of a streetlight
(striitlight) and of this form he discovered(discovert) the benzene (beanzing), in
1834(eighteen-thirty four) he realized (relaist) many(meny) experiments and established
(establicht) the Faraday's (fearedeys) laws (laws) of electrolysis (electrólisis), These(this) laws
used (iust) to express magnitudes (magnitiuds) of electrolytic (electrolitryc) effects. Also In
1831(eighteen-thirty one), he found (faund) a way (wey) of producing a voltage (voltech) or an
electrical (electrical)current (cürrent) in a closed (cloust) circuit (sourket) using magnetic
(magnetic) fields (filds) and not batteries, with this created (crieited) the Faraday's (fearedeys)
Law of Electromagnetic (electromagnétic) Induction (inducchion). These (this) were only some
contributions (contribushions), but he did many (meny) more (more).

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