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Faradays Electromagnetic apparatus
circa 1900: Electromagnetic apparatus used by English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday. From left to right: an early astatic galvanometer; an indicator coil; a solenoid for induction of current by magnet; a compound helix for electromagnetic induction, with and without iron; and the first apparatus for an electromagnetic spark. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
Media ID 11795060
Innovations H Landscape Scientific 1791
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This print takes us back to the early 1900s, showcasing the remarkable electromagnetic apparatus used by renowned English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday. The image captures a landscape of scientific equipment, with wires intricately connecting various inventions and innovations. From left to right, we see an array of fascinating devices that played a crucial role in Faraday's groundbreaking experiments. An early astatic galvanometer stands tall, its delicate mechanism poised to measure electrical currents. Adjacent to it is an indicator coil, ready to detect even the slightest changes in electromagnetic fields. A solenoid takes center stage in this composition, demonstrating how current can be induced by magnets. Its elegant design hints at the wonders it could produce under Faraday's skilled hands. Just beside it lies a compound helix for electromagnetic induction – both with and without iron – showcasing Faraday's meticulous attention to detail. Finally, our gaze falls upon the first apparatus for an electromagnetic spark; a testament to Faraday's pioneering work on electricity and magnetism. This photograph from Hulton Archive offers us a glimpse into the genius mind of one of history's greatest scientists. Displayed against a stark background, this print invites us to marvel at the beauty and complexity of these early scientific instruments while paying homage to their inventor - Michael Faraday - whose discoveries paved the way for countless advancements in modern physics.
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