Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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&&SS&34SSSS3C S 3-2383S3S MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. 19 fA^, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY & EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS, FROM NATURE, And copied by special permission of the Publishers, from Ganot’s Physics (Longmans & C«.j! GoUlemin’s Forces of Nature and Applications of Physical Force (Macmillan & Co.); Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century, and Pepper’s Boy’s Play Book of Science (Koutledge) | Fonviello’s Thunder and Lightning (Sampson Low & Co.): Science for Ail (Cassell, Patter & Galpln); Ac, Ac, <fcc. MAGNETISM AND ELEOTRIOITY. 6 18 11 11 18 14 It II IT II 10 M 11 M « M Dr. Gilbert's method of making a Magnet. (Old print, date 1600.) Iron filings attracted by a bar magnet. Hypothetical position of the magnetic fluids in a magnet. Hagnetio pendulum. Attraction of a magnetis bar by iron. Magnetization by influence of magnetism. Magnetization by influenco at a distance. Magnetism neutralized by the contact of opposite poles. Bar-magnel with consequent points. Magnetization of a horse-shoe magnet. Magnetization by Duhamel’a process and that of JEpinus. Compound magnet formed of twelve bars. Magnetformed of two compound bar magnets Iron horse-shoe magnet with its armature and keeper. Natural magnet furnished with Its armature. Magnetic necdlo showing both inclination and declination. Declination compass. Ganot, 543. Gambey’s declination compass. Ship or mariner's compass. The binnacle of a man of war. Variation compass. Portable declination compass. Surveying compass. Principle of the mirror declinometer. Gauss’ 1ifllar magnetometer. Loyser’a portable magnetometer. lAmont’s magnetic thoodolito. Coulomb's magnetic torsion balance. 'Wl&Sr’s Instrument for observing the earth’s magnetism. *«AilaMng magnet for determining tire earth's magnetism. Dip circle. Jsogonlc lines for the year 1863. Isoolinio lines for the year I860. Electricity excited by friction. Attraction of light bodies. Phenomena of attraction andVepuIslan. Biot’s experiment. Proof-plane and hollow sphere. Faraday’s experiment. Electrification by influence. Belss’ induction experiment apparatus. Diagram of theory of electrical attraction. Blectrlcal Induction through a series of conductors. Tension of electricity at different points of various figures. Electric wind. Klaotria fly. 47 Quadrant electroscope 48 Gold leaf electroscope. 49 Gold leaf electroscope In uta. 50 Straw-stalk electrometer. 51 Coulomb’s torsion balance electrometer. 62 Dellmann’s torsion balance electrometer. 63 Experiment showing the distribution oi electricity on a surface. 54 Experiment showing electrification bj influence. Ganot, 571. 55 Experiment with four ice pails. Ganot, 573. 56 Specific inductive capacity, Faraday's ex- periment. 57 Electrophorus. 58 Otto von Guorick’a electric machine. 59 Ramsden’s plate electric machine. 60 Grtlcl’s cylinder electric machine. 61 Naims' electric machine. 62 Winter's electric machine. 63 Holtz’s olectric machine, front view. 64 Holtz’s electric machine, back view. 65 Bertsch’e electric machine. Ganot, 587. 66 Carre’s dielectrical machine. 67 Armstrong’s Hydro-electrical machine, 68 Electric Sparks. 69 Forma of Electric discharges. 70 Electrio brush after Van Marum. 71 Positive and negative brushes. 72 Discharge in a Torricellian vacuum. 73 Electric Egg for showing spark in rarefied oft 74 Apparatus for showing the electric light fa various gases. 75 Electrical Chimes. 76 Electrical HalL 77 Luminous Tube. 78 Luminous Globe. 79 Spangled Luminous pace. SO Kinnersley’s thermometer* electrio mortar. 81 Volta’s PistoL 82 Cuueus’ experiment, the Leyden jar. S3 Charging the Leyden jar. 84 Instantaneous discharge of a Leyden Jar I y the discharger. 85 Successive discharges of Leyden iar, ehiaaw. 86 Battery of electrical jars. J * ’ 87 Universal discharger. 88 Experiment of perforating a card. 89 Experiment of perforating glass. 90 Franklin’s portrait experiment 91 Fulminating Pane. 92 Condenser of iEpinus. 93 Charging the condenser of ASplnua, 94 Leyden jar with movable coatings. 95 Lane’s unit jar. 96 Reiss’ method of using the unit ky, 97 Harris’ unit Jar. Ganot 619,