ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT WIMSHURST MACHINE
Named after J. Wimshurst (1832–1903), English engineer.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WIMSHURST MACHINE»
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Wimshurst machine dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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To the Editor of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN : Much as has been written
concerning the Wimshurst machine and its several parts, the subject of collectors
seems to be neglected. For machines with sectors, the ordinary U-shaped
collecting ...
It is perfectly easy to make oneself familiar with the details of working a
Wimshurst machine ; and once these are understood, the fear that the machine
may refuse to work when wanted becomes dispelled. The convenience of the
Wimshurst ...
Then plan one from scratch. You can power your motors with a laboratory high-
voltage supply, a Van de Graff1 generator, a Wimshurst machine or any other
high-voltage source. We've been running ours on the home-built Wimshurst
shown in ...
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Autmotive magneto ignition
The Wimshurst Machine HOW TO MAKE AND USE IT £y A. W. MARSHALL A
practical handbook on its construction and working, including radiography,
wireless telegraphy, static electrical apparatus, etc. Second edition, revised and
enlarged ...
Michael Ernst Toepel, 1918
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Electrical Influence Machines: A Full Account of Their ...
... Frictional Starter ....152 Diagram of Wimshurst Machine 154 Wimshurst Original
Machine 157 Sevenfoot Wimshurst Machine 162 Wimshurst Laboratory Machine
164 Eight-Plate Wimshurst Machine 166 PAGE Water-Dropping Apparatus 172 ...
John Gray (M. P. S.), 1890
Those who are acquainted with the Wimshurst machine will perceive that the only
difference between it and the Holtz machine is in a few insignificant matters of
detail. In the Wimshurst machine a number of radial strips of tinfoil are pasted on
...
THE WIMSHURST MACHINE, how To Make and Use It by Alfred W. Marshall A
practical handbook on the construction and working of the Wimshurst Machine,
including Radiography and Wireless Telegraphy, and other Static Electrical ...
It is perfectly easy to make oneself familiar with the details of working a
Wimshurst machine ; and once these are understood, the fear that the machine
may refuse to work when wanted becomes dispelled. The convenience of the
Wimshurst ...
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A Century of X-Rays and Radioactivity in Medicine: With ...
... and placed inside the case.' The Wimshurst machine illustrated was
constructed in 1887 with twelve 30" (76 cm) discs and was still in reliable use in
1900, according to Wimshurst himself when writing in the Archives of the
Roentgen Ray, ...
It should be borne in mind that the Wimshurst machine is essentially a high-
tension machine--that is to say, it works at its best with the knobs far apart and
small capacity in connection with them. Father Schaifers does not give
dimensions of the ...
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «WIMSHURST MACHINE»
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Wimshurst machine est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Massage and nail bar plan for former Old Town museum
HH37 DS Bruce Hammond collection at Museum of Technology, Hemel Hempstead Old Town. Wimshurst Machine , an 1890's electrostatic device. «Hemel Gazette, févr 15»
3D Printed Wimshurst Machine
Steampunk extraordinaire [Jake von Slatt] has released his latest creation. This time he's built a Wimshurst machine from mostly 3D printed parts. The Wimshurst ... «Hackaday, févr 15»
'College of Curiosity' shares rarities
... the sea, a Wimshurst machine that generated static electricity using a hand crank (no touching!), a homemade version of Benjamin Franklin's lightning detector ... «Chicago Sun-Times, mars 14»
African American Youth Leadership Conference examines choices …
He used a Wimshurst machine, which produces high voltages to illustrate lightning and positive and negative electric fields. At one point, he had several dozen ... «Colorado Springs Gazette, mars 14»
Len Solomon is the Dr. Seuss of DIY Instruments
His stuff has been shown in museums—the Cuckoo Machine, for instance, is on ... (properly called a Bonetti machine) is a variation of the Wimshurst Machine, ... «Noisey, oct 13»
The White House's Bill Yosses at Harvard: 'Elasticity: Dessert …
But take a machine called an evaporator, and you can use a vacuum to ... said Yosses) and a Wimshurst machine (which itself includes two Leyden jars). «Eater National, sept 13»
Dr Nowell Peach
They fashioned the head from a Wimshurst machine (used in physics to produce sparks) which they attached to the central rod of a syringe and fitted into a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mars 12»