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NOLLET MACHINE

The electrical machine of Jean-Antoine Nollet, abbe and professor of experimental physics at the University of Paris. Date: circa 1750

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1750 Abbe Antoine Apparatus Electrical Electricity Experimental Nollet Physics Professor University


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print depicts the Nollet Machine, an electrical apparatus designed by the renowned French scientist, Jean-Antoine Nollet (1700-1765). As an abbe and professor of experimental physics at the University of Paris, Nollet was a leading figure in the scientific community during the mid-18th century. His groundbreaking research on electricity brought him international acclaim and solidified his reputation as a pioneer in the field. The Nollet Machine, also known as the "Electrified Leyden Jar Tree," is a stunning demonstration of the electrical phenomena that fascinated scientists of the time. The apparatus consists of a series of Leyden jars, which were early types of capacitors used to store electric charges. The jars are connected by wires, creating a complex network of electrical energy. When the experiment was performed, a large metal sphere, suspended by a silk thread, was brought close to one of the jars. The build-up of electrical charge caused a spark to jump from the sphere to the jar, creating a dramatic and visually striking display. This demonstration not only captivated audiences but also provided valuable insights into the nature of electricity and its properties. This print, dating back to circa 1750, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 18th-century scientific exploration and discovery. The intricate details of the Nollet Machine, along with the sense of wonder and excitement it evokes, serve as a testament to the enduring allure of scientific inquiry and the human desire to understand the natural world around us.

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