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Electricity: educational plate published Wurtemberg c1850. Attraction & repulsion (1&2)
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Size: 6000 x 7420 (15.3MB)
Date: 29th March 2014
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Electricity: educational plate published Wurtemberg c1850. Attraction & repulsion (1&2)
Electricity: educational plate published Wurtemberg c1850. Attraction & repulsion (1&2), Leyden jar & condenser (6&7), Armstrongs hydroelectric machine (5), batteries, lightning, etc
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Armstrong Attraction Batteries C1850 Condenser Educational Electricity Leyden Lightning Machine Plate Published Science Wurtemberg Hydroelectric Repulsion
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Electricity: educational plate published Wurtemberg c1850" takes us back in time to explore the wonders of electricity. The image showcases a wealth of scientific knowledge, featuring various elements related to attraction and repulsion. In the foreground, we are introduced to two distinct illustrations depicting the concepts of attraction and repulsion (1&2). These fundamental principles serve as building blocks for understanding electrical phenomena. Moving further into the composition, our attention is drawn towards a Leyden jar and condenser (6&7), essential devices used in early experiments with electricity. The centerpiece of this educational plate is undoubtedly Armstrong's hydroelectric machine (5), an impressive invention that harnessed water power to generate electricity. This groundbreaking technology revolutionized the way we harness energy, paving the way for future advancements. Surrounding these central elements are depictions of batteries, lightning bolts, and other intriguing symbols associated with electricity's mystique. Each detail on this plate serves as a visual representation of humanity's quest to unravel nature's secrets. Published in Wurtemberg around 1850, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into how our ancestors sought to comprehend one of nature's most enigmatic forces - electricity. It stands as a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity while reminding us how far we have come in understanding and utilizing this powerful phenomenon.
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