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Reflections on Faraday
After reading a famous book, I believe you will have many feelings in your heart. It's time to spend some time writing about your feelings after reading it. Presumably, many people are worried about how to write a good review. The following is my comment on Faraday, which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

Some books have been read, but if you don't write down the important contents, you may forget them. What to remember in reading notes, except good words and phrases, can be recorded in intellectual and philosophical things. It's best to write down your reading notes in your notebook first, and then post them on the Internet. After all, facing the computer for a long time has many side effects. Many people can meet writers or celebrities without reading books. Actually, it's just the opposite. We all need reading. All famous writers are people who like reading other people's works.

I read a book Faraday recently, but few people know Faraday now, because everyone only likes Ferrari and Bentley. Everyone is afraid to avoid some famous scientific anecdotes.

Faraday 13 years old, went to a bookstore to do odd jobs. This is a lower-level job than an apprentice, and it needs to be done according to the boss's requirements. At that time, the publishing industry was underdeveloped and books were expensive. Many aristocratic families needed to send old books to bookstores for rebinding to increase their service life. At the same time, bookstores are also responsible for ordering and delivering newspapers to customers.

Faraday's family is too poor to buy books. However, the job of installing a bookstore gave him access to many books, and his knowledge widened day by day.

A year later, Faraday 14 was officially an apprentice in a bookstore. On one occasion, Faraday used books to change the process of loading bookstores and improve labor efficiency. In order to praise him, the boss gave him a reward: he can read books during office hours.

In today's world, computer technology, information superhighway, many electrified facilities that we have long ignored, household appliances, and the ever-changing modern lifestyle itself are all inseparable from the most basic thing, that is electricity.

Imagine what our life would be like if there was no electricity in this world. Darkness, loneliness and all kinds of inconveniences in life are unbearable. It can be said that electricity has become something that human beings can never live without now and in the future.

When we use electricity, do we think of those tireless and fearless scientists? Some of them even gave their precious lives. Among them, Faraday, a great British scientist in the19th century, made outstanding contributions to the era of human electrification and was called "the father of electromagnetism".

Faraday (1791-1867), a poor blacksmith, studied intermittently for five years. Humble birth did not disappoint him, but became his motivation to make progress. He discovered the magnetic field and current, created the generator model and designed the motor. He paved the way for the arrival of the electrical age.

The world is progressing every day, and science is increasingly developed. Faraday's outstanding contribution to mankind led me into the field of science. I want to be a great scientist like Faraday and make greater contributions to mankind. To realize one's ideal, one must seize the present opportunity, study hard to master skills, study science and apply science to lay a solid foundation for one's invention and creation.

We should follow Faraday's example. Love science since childhood, study science, learn to grow up with science, and create more beautiful things for the people and the world!

After watching Faraday, I once read a story called Faraday. The content of the story is that a man named Faraday grew up in a poor blacksmith's house, and his father was a blacksmith. With little income, his father often can't afford to send him to school because he has many children.

Once his father really couldn't afford Faraday to go to school, so Faraday had to deliver newspapers. He likes the job of delivering newspapers because he has learned a lot in newspapers. Once it rained heavily, he took off his coat and wrapped it in a newspaper. Customers liked him very much. Later, he went to Mr. Tatum's lecture. From February of 18 10 to September of181year, he wrote all the knowledge he had heard in his notebook and took it out for study at any time.

Through hard work, he finally became a scientist. Later, he won many awards and was invited to the Royal Society. Faraday is a famous British physicist and chemist. He made a great contribution to the telephone. In memory of him, Faraday's abbreviation is written as capacitance and Faraday is written as electricity.

My life now is much better than Faraday's. Since there is such a good environment, we should study hard. I want to be a great scientist in the future.

During the summer vacation, I was lucky enough to read the biography of the great scientist Faraday. After reading it, my heart surged like a stormy sea, and I couldn't calm it for a long time. His deeds are like bright stars in the long river of history, illuminating the way forward for the world.

1791September 22nd, he was born in a poor blacksmith family in Newtown, Surrey. His childhood was not a garden full of flowers, but a barren garden full of thorns. Because of his poor family, he only went to primary school and went to the street as a newsboy. 1804, when he stepped into the bookstore, his fate deviated from the original secular direction. When he was David's assistant, he always spent time studying science. When he learned about the articles about electricity in the Encyclopedia Britannica, he put them into practice. His research found that when the current in the circuit passes through, the ordinary compass needle near it will shift. So he guessed that if the magnet was fixed, the coil would move. Therefore, he invented the generator, the first device that used electric current to make the radio station run.

Faraday's teacher David once said, "My greatest contribution to science is Faraday's discovery." What attracts him most is his perseverance. Looking at the long river of history, Chen Jingrun, a famous mathematician in China, is different-he forgot to eat and sleep when he was studying, and even it was raining heavily beside him, and he didn't notice it. The reason why these great men are praised by the world from generation to generation is not only their research results, but also their perseverance.

I believe everyone is familiar with cicadas. Adult cicadas will lay eggs 4~5 cm underground. Under normal circumstances, after the eggs have been underground for three spring and autumn, their tender bodies will be exposed from the eggshell in the spring rain next year. This does not mean that they can fly directly to the ground without any worries. They have to dig out 4-5 cm thick soil with their feet that have just emerged from eggshells to survive. Therefore, every cicada we see has been brutally eliminated through unremitting struggle and is fortunate to stand on the stage of the earth. So is our study. Countless efforts to burn the midnight oil are all for our future success. (Teacher Xie's note: This sentence can be discussed! )

As the saying goes, "Practice makes true knowledge". Love of practice is also the greatest feature of Faraday's life. For example, the Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment, Galileo only used a small experiment to convince the world of his theory, and no longer believed the fallacy of Aristotle, a famous philosopher with great authority in science. I remember that on the eve of the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, China held a "great discussion on the standard of truth", and the final unified result was that "practice is the only criterion for testing truth". Science comes from life, and life comes from practice. Learning to practice is the first key to science. In physics class, teachers always show us the principles in books in the form of experiments, because only through practice can we believe the truth with our own eyes.

The Biography of Faraday tells us that we should have a persistent heart and dare to do experiments in our study and exploration. Only in this way can we reach the other side of success.

Before studying Faraday, I had many beautiful dreams: to be a scientist and invent many useful things for my country; Be an astronaut, fly a spaceship and invite you to travel in space; Be a diligent gardener, cultivate flowers for the motherland, and so on. Seeing some excellent works in newspapers and periodicals, I want to be a writer, especially a children's writer, and write many interesting books for children. But when I heard the teacher asked me to write a composition, my mind was in a paste and I always felt that I had nothing to say. Even if it is written, it is only a sentence in the east and a sentence in the west, and the preface does not match the latter. It's really "write a thousand words and pull Wan Li." At this time, I felt that my mind lacked literary "cells" and was not cut out to be a writer, so I devoted all my energy to mathematics. It was ok when I was in the lower grades of primary school, but from grade one to grade five, my math gradually dropped from more than 90 to 60-70, especially the math application problems. I don't even understand the meaning of the problems. How can I talk about it? I am a child with strong self-esteem, and I prefer math at ordinary times. Now, my math scores have actually dropped, which is unexpected. Before, I just thought: Chinese belongs to Chinese, and mathematics belongs to mathematics. I didn't expect that Chinese and mathematics are inseparable. In order to learn math well, I am determined to learn Chinese well, especially to write a good composition.

Once, I read an article in a magazine entitled "Faraday's Regret".

Faraday, a famous British scientist, was born in a blacksmith's family and his family was poor. He has only been in primary school for three years. Forced by life, he entered a small bookstore as an apprentice at the age of twelve, and came into contact with some science books, which aroused his interest in science. He began to love science and decided to devote himself to science. Thanks to his efforts, he was the first to discover electromagnetic induction and photoelectric effect, and made contributions to science.

Regrettably, this discovery, which is of great significance to the research and application of modern physics, was incomprehensible because of Faraday's low level of Chinese, obscure academic papers and lack of mathematical proof, and did not arouse great repercussions at that time. These two great discoveries were not known to the world until Maxwell expounded them with popular and fluent language and mathematical methods. Later, Faraday always felt that it was inconvenient to write his own research into a book. To this end, he deeply felt that science could not be separated from China's knowledge. He regrets not reading more books, especially not learning Chinese well.

Faraday 6' s thoughts after reading. Most scientists devote themselves wholeheartedly to science. They are not for fame or profit, showing noble moral quality. The honors and rewards they get for their inventions are the rewards and rewards given to them by society. That is the deserved result of their inventions, not the only motivation for their inventions.

Faraday, a British physicist and chemist, has been awarded 94 honorary titles by European and American societies. The emperors of various countries have treated him very well, but he said frankly, "I have never worked for these honorary titles." Scientists despise individualists who pursue fame and fortune. Rutherford said in a speech at the research laboratory of Yorkshire United Steel Company: "There is nothing sadder than those who only care about the next little thing on their noses." The poet Goethe said: "People with low talent are not interested in art itself. They think nothing but how much money they can earn after finishing their work. With this secular goal and tendency, we can never produce any great works. "

Indulge in fame and fortune, if a scientist, due to moral obstacles, it is difficult to make great inventions, and success is accidental and temporary, and the iron perseverance caused by lack of lasting motivation. For example, Bacon said, "It seems that some people look for a lounge chair in knowledge to rest their uneasy expression of external pursuit ... or seek a shop where foreign goods can live and the market can benefit a hundred times ... This psychology will hinder the development of knowledge." Therefore, Joel, an accomplished scientist and a literary artist, is "sincere in heart, profound in wisdom, light in honor and heavy in righteousness".

After reading Faraday's seventh article: "The road to life is hard, and only hard work can do it." Life is hard. Only hard work and hard practice can get you through a hard life. I read the story of Faraday's difficult childhood today. After reading it, I admired Faraday in my heart. Because he was short of clothes and food when he was a child, his food was actually a small piece of bread. He can only eat a thin piece of bread every day, endure inner pain and starve.

My life is not like Faraday. I am a "little emperor" at home and rely on my parents every day. Faraday, on the other hand, died of illness at the age of 9 and could only make a living by receiving relief food. I can go to school with my schoolbag on my back, but Faraday can't, because he has no ability to go to school. Everyone will want to give up halfway at this time, but Faraday is not such a person. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, he met Grandpa Moses. His house is full of old books, and Faraday reads them every day. Faraday finally became the greatest experimental physicist in the field of electromagnetism in the19th century.

After reading this story, I understand a truth: when people are helpless, don't give up halfway, but stick to it. I will be like Faraday in the future. I won't give up halfway in doing anything, but stick to it. There is a saying: the harder it is, the stronger it is. I will remember this proverb.