Spark discharge figure
Date
1892
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Material
Dimensions
height (drawing): 131mm
width (drawing): 127mm
width (drawing): 127mm
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.16 is a transverse section of battery discharges showing the deflections of the circular lines produced by the interference of six glass tubes…erected on the dust plate at equal distances…’.
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 16 plate 10 in the published paper.
The image is inscribed below in ink: ‘No.XVI’ and ‘4/7’. 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.16 is a transverse section of battery discharges showing the deflections of the circular lines produced by the interference of six glass tubes…erected on the dust plate at equal distances…’.
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 16 plate 10 in the published paper.
The image is inscribed below in ink: ‘No.XVI’ and ‘4/7’. 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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