Spark discharge figure
Date
1892
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Material
Dimensions
height (drawing): 88mm
width (drawing): 108mm
width (drawing): 108mm
Subject
Description
Diagram created by sparking from Lord Armstrong’s machine for producing high tension electricity. These patterns were made in a powder of magnesium oxide (‘calcined magnesia’) and carbon black. The images were then photographed and drawings produced from them.
The author states in his paper that: ‘No.7 was produced in the same manner [as figure 6] and shows the circular lines still more highly developed’.
Illustration from the manuscript version of the paper ‘On a multiple induction machine for producing high tension electricity, and on some remarkable results obtained with it’, by Lord Armstrong, Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol.52 (1892), pp.176-191. Printed as figure 7 plate 6 in the published paper.
The image is inscribed below in ink: ‘No.VII’ and in pencil ‘7/20’. Imprint details verso.
William George Armstrong, Baron Armstrong (1810-1900) armaments manufacturer and industrialist was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1846.
The author states in his paper that: ‘No.7 was produced in the same manner [as figure 6] and shows the circular lines still more highly developed’.
Illustration from the manuscript version of the paper ‘On a multiple induction machine for producing high tension electricity, and on some remarkable results obtained with it’, by Lord Armstrong, Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol.52 (1892), pp.176-191. Printed as figure 7 plate 6 in the published paper.
The image is inscribed below in ink: ‘No.VII’ and in pencil ‘7/20’. Imprint details verso.
William George Armstrong, Baron Armstrong (1810-1900) armaments manufacturer and industrialist was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1846.
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