Electrical spark in mercury vapour
Date
1884
Creator
Arthur T. Stanton (British) , Physicist
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Material
Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 93mm
width (print): 82mm
width (print): 82mm
Subject
Description
Experiment showing the glow effects of spark discharges through mercury vapour contained within glass tubes. The upper platinum wire is the negative pole and the tube had been heated to 50 degrees centigrade.
Additional print of figure 1a, plate 4, from the manuscript version of the paper ‘Experiments on the discharge of electricity through gases. Sketch of a theory’, by Arthur Schuster, Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol.37 (1884), pp.317-339. The published version appeared as the Bakerian Lecture for 1884.
Inscribed in ink verso: ‘Schuster’.
Sir Arthur Schuster [formerly Franz Arthur Friedrich] (1851-1934) German-born British physicist was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1879.
Arthur T. Stanton (d.1898) acted as Arthur Schuster’s experimental assistant at the University of Manchester.
Additional print of figure 1a, plate 4, from the manuscript version of the paper ‘Experiments on the discharge of electricity through gases. Sketch of a theory’, by Arthur Schuster, Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol.37 (1884), pp.317-339. The published version appeared as the Bakerian Lecture for 1884.
Inscribed in ink verso: ‘Schuster’.
Sir Arthur Schuster [formerly Franz Arthur Friedrich] (1851-1934) German-born British physicist was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1879.
Arthur T. Stanton (d.1898) acted as Arthur Schuster’s experimental assistant at the University of Manchester.
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