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An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays in an ordinary high-vacuum tube by a steel magnet held near

An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays in an ordinary high-vacuum tube by a steel magnet held near


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An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays in an ordinary high-vacuum tube by a steel magnet held near

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An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays in an ordinary high-vacuum tube by a steel magnet held near

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Apparatus Diagram Idea Invention Magnet Physics Science Tube Vacuum William Cathode Crookes


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This print showcases an intriguing apparatus developed by the brilliant mind of Sir William Crookes. A prominent figure in 19th-century science, Crookes made significant contributions to the field of physics with his innovative ideas and inventions. The engraving depicts a diagram illustrating the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays within an ordinary high-vacuum tube. The rays, represented by delicate lines, are seen bending under the influence of a steel magnet held near the tube. This experiment demonstrates Crookes' profound understanding of magnetic forces and their interaction with cathode rays. Crookes' groundbreaking work in vacuum technology paved the way for further advancements in scientific research during this era. His invention revolutionized experiments involving gases at low pressures, allowing scientists to explore new frontiers in physics. This print serves as a testament to Sir William Crookes' immense contribution to English science and his tireless pursuit of knowledge. It is a reminder that even centuries later, we continue to benefit from his ingenuity and passion for discovery.

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