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Electrostatic Induction Experiment Diagram - 19th Century Physics Illustration #3836323 (License: Personal Use)
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This woodcut-style illustration depicts a foundational electrostatic experiment: a charged metallic sphere (A) induces opposite charges at ends C and E of an insulated conductive rod, while D and B mark central points. The rod is mounted on an insulating stand, and the system likely includes a Leyden jar for charge storage. Such diagrams were common in 19th-century physics textbooks to visualize charge polarization and induction principles.
Used in educational content about early electromagnetism, history of physics, or museum exhibits on scientific instrumentation; matches user intent for academic research, teaching materials, or historical science visualization.
Related Cliparts: Classic 19th-century illustration demonstrating electrostatic induction using a charged sphere (A) and a Leyden jar (C-E). Ideal for physics education and history of science resources.
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