Great Electric Induction Coil
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Great Electric Induction Coil
Demonstration of the Great Electric Induction Coil at the Polytechnic Institution in London in 1869 by Professor Pepper. Viewed by a large number of visitors to the Polytechnic, including the Princesses Louise and Beatrice, the coil was over 3 metres long and able to produce sparks up to 76 centimetres long. Date: April 17th 1869
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1869 Beatrice Coil Demonstration Electric Including Induction Institution Louise Metres Pepper Polytechnic Princesses Produce Professor Sparks Viewed Visitors Centimetres
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This photograph captures a significant moment in scientific history as Professor Pepper demonstrates the Great Electric Induction Coil at the Polytechnic Institution in London on the 17th of April, 1869. The large crowd of curious onlookers, including Princesses Louise and Beatrice, are mesmerized by the spectacle. The coil, over 3 metres in length, was an engineering marvel of its time, capable of producing electric sparks up to an impressive 76 centimetres in length. Henry Pepper, a renowned British scientist and professor of physics at the Polytechnic, was a pioneer in the field of electrical research. His demonstration of the Great Electric Induction Coil marked a major advancement in the understanding and application of electricity. The coil, a testament to the scientific progress of the era, was a source of fascination and wonder for the public, who gathered in large numbers to witness this electrifying display. The Princesses Louise and Beatrice, daughters of Queen Victoria, were among the many distinguished visitors to the event. Their presence added an air of royal approval and legitimacy to the scientific endeavour. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the scientific discoveries and innovations that have shaped our modern world. This photograph, taken at the Polytechnic Institution in London on April 17th, 1869, is a testament to the power of scientific inquiry and the enduring fascination with the mysteries of electricity.
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