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Static Electricity. 



No. 60571 



60571. 1:3. 



60 573. 1 : 8. 



60 576 A. 



60 576 B. 



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60.571. Apparatus for showing the magnetic effect of the Discharge Shock, Figure (M. P. 

 9 lh edn., Ill, Fig. 251; Gan.-Rein., Fig. 792). Price without the Leyden jar shown in the 

 illustration 0. 7. (I 



60.572. Apparatus for showing the inductive effect of a Discharge Shock, as suggested by 

 Friedr. C. G. Miiller (M. T. Fig. 169) , 1.10.0 



60.573. --idem, as suggested by Eiess, Figure (M. P. 9 th edn., Ill, Fig. 738) . . . 

 idem, as suggested by Kolbe, see No. 60,334 



Apparatus for demonstrating Lines of Force, as suggested by Kolbe, see No. 60,337 . 



60.576. Apparatus for demonstrating Lines of Force, as suggested by Seddig (Phys. Ztschr. 5, 

 1904, p. 403; M. P. 10 th edn., IV, 1, p. 231), for the line of force images illustrated 

 in Figs. 60,576 A D (cf. also Gan.-Rein., Fig. 727) 



60.577. Electric Egg, Figure, for demonstrating the Electric Phenomena in Vacuo (Gan.- 

 Man., Fig. 677; Gan.-Rein., Fig. 788) 



60,577 a. -- idem, Figure, with holders for inserting carbons for producing an arc . 

 60,577 b. - - idem, entirely of glass 



00,578. Geissler Tube, Figure, with glass stopcock and base, for placing on the air pump, 

 for the same purpose 



Shaking and Rubbing Tubes, as suggested by Geissler. for phenomena in vacuo or in spaces 

 filled with gases, also for flmiresccncc phenomena: see under Geissler Tubes in section 

 Galvanism. 



Leyden Jars, F i g u re, with excellent insulating properties of flint glass (Gan.-Man., Fig. 653; 

 (Ian. -Rein.. Fig. 765). 



List No. 60,579 60,580 60,581 



16 26 -10 cm high 



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0. 16.0 



Cl. L'172, 1'MVl. 



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