Electric machine after Wimshurst

The Wimshurst machine is an electrostatic device for generating high voltages developed between 1880 and 1883 by British inventor James Wimshurst (1832 – 1903). It has a distinctive appearance with two large contra-rotating discs mounted in a vertical plane, two cross bars with metallic brushes, and a spark gap formed by two metal spheres.
Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimshurst_machine

Electric machine after Wimshurst
Electric machine after Wimshurst
Electric machine after Wimshurst

Data

Inventory Number: 

ELE41

Date: 

1900 (c.)

Dimensions: 

Length : 56cm, Height : 75cm

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