One of Wheatstone's electromagnetic engines, 1841

Made:
1841 in London
inventor:
CHARLES WHEATSTONE
Magnetic engine by Wheatstone, sawtooth rotor

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Magnetic engine by Wheatstone, sawtooth rotor
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Magnetic engine by Wheatstone, sawtooth rotor

Faraday's friend Charles Wheatstone, professor at King's College London, designed and made several 'electromagnetic machines;, which he hoped would be capable of useful work. This machine is one of three he patented in 1840.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
1949-271/2
Materials:
ferrous metal, wood, copper alloy and textile covered wire
Measurements:
overall: 315 mm x 317 mm x 320 mm, , 5.94kg
type:
electromagnetic engines
credit:
King's College, London