Farad
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- | [[Image:Physiognomy.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Designs by French artist [[Charles Le Brun]], from ''[[Méthode pour apprendre à dessiner les passions]]'' (1698), a book about the [[physiognomy]] of the 'passions'.]] | ||
[[Image:Demonstration of the mechanics of facial expression. Duchenne and an assistant faradize the mimetic muscles of The Old Man.jpg |thumb|right|200px|[[Old Toothless Man]] | [[Image:Demonstration of the mechanics of facial expression. Duchenne and an assistant faradize the mimetic muscles of The Old Man.jpg |thumb|right|200px|[[Old Toothless Man]] | ||
<br>The image depicts the mechanics of [[facial expression]] while [[Duchenne]] and an assistant [[faradize]] the [[mimetic muscles]] of "The Old Man"]] | <br>The image depicts the mechanics of [[facial expression]] while [[Duchenne]] and an assistant [[faradize]] the [[mimetic muscles]] of "The Old Man"]] |
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The farad (symbol: F) is the SI derived unit of electrical capacitance, the ability of a body to store an electrical charge. It is named after the English physicist Michael Faraday.
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