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RefNoAP/23/8
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TitlePaper, 'An account of experiments made with the view of ascertaining the possibility of obtaining a spark before the current of the voltaic battery is completed' by J P [John Peter] Gassiot
Date25 August 1839 - 19 November 1839
DescriptionGassiot describes how a spark invariably appears when the circuit of the voltaic battery is completed; an effect which Dr [Michael] Faraday has shown can be easily produced, even with a single series. He then refers to the experiments of Mr [John George] Children, Sir Humphry Davy, and Professor [John Frederic] Daniell, recorded in the Philosophical Transactions; in which experiments, when more powerful and extended series were used, the spark was obtained before contact took place. Gassiot explains how a micrometer-electrometer can be used to ascertain not only the fact of a spark being obtained, but also the distance through which it may be passed. He describes the micrometer-electrometer and relates several experiments which he made with a view to test its functionality and accuracy.

Followed by a note, dated 19 November 1839, outlining new research he has discovered on the topic of electricity by a Dr Henry. Annotations in pencil throughout.

Subject: Physics / Electricity

Received 11 October 1839. Read 19 December 1839. Communicated by P M [Peter Mark] Roget.

Written by Gassiot at Clapham Common [London].

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'An account of experiments made with the view of ascertaining the possibility of obtaining a spark before the circuit of the voltaic battery is completed'.
Extent38p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rstl.1840.0010
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5190Gassiot; John Peter (1797 - 1877)1797 - 1877
NA6616Roget; Peter Mark (1779 - 1869); physician and philologist1779 - 1869
NA8218Faraday; Michael (1791 - 1867); natural philosopher1791 - 1867
NA8195Daniell; John Frederic (1790 - 1845); physicist1790 - 1845
NA3175Children; John George (1777 - 1852); chemist1777 - 1852
NA8200Davy; Sir; Humphry (1778 - 1829); chemist1778 - 1829
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