Clarke's magneto-electric machine, 1836-1857.
Clarke's magneto electric machine
Clarke's magneto-electric machine 1836-1857. Like Saxton's machine, it uses motion in a magnetic field to produce a current. The only significant difference being that this machine uses an electro-magnet not a permanent magnet. Clarke invented the machine in 1835, and J. Newman manufactured it bewteen 1836 and 1837.
Details
- Category:
- King George III
- Object Number:
- 1927-1788
- Measurements:
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length 465 mm
width 295 mm
height 550 mm
- rights:
- Unlinked Name
- credit:
- King’s College London