Pieter van Musschenbroek and Andreas Cunaeus, Dutch scientists, c1870. Artist: CL van Kesteren

Pieter van Musschenbroek and Andreas Cunaeus, Dutch scientists, c1870. Artist: CL van Kesteren

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Pieter van Musschenbroek and Andreas Cunaeus, Dutch scientists, c1870. In 1745, Musschenbroek and his student, Cunaeus, invented a cheap and convenient device for storing an electric charge. The Leyden jar, named after the Dutch town where it was devised, was the first device that could store large amounts of charge and consisted of a glass phial which was partially filled with water and contained a thick conducting wire. The jar was charged by bringing an exposed end of this conducting wire into contact with a friction device that generated static electricity. A print from Nederlands Geschiedenis en Volksleven in Schetsen, by J van Lenner and J ter Gouw. (Leiden, AW Sijthoff, c1870).


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People Information

Creator
  1. CL van Kesteren, attributed to: Dutch: Artist, engraver
After
  1. A Artz: Dutch: Artist
Subject
  1. Petrus van Musschenbroeck: Dutch: Scientist, physicist, mathematician
  2. Andreas Cunaeus: Dutch: Scientist
People Related
  1. J van Lenner: Dutch: Author
  2. J ter Gouw: Dutch: Author

Medium
  1. Engraving

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Netherlands

  1. 52 30 00 N , 005 45 00 E

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3763x4665
File Size : 51,429kb


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  1. 0580020114
  1. 2-321-825
  1. 2321825

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