Leyden jar - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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Leyden jar - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ANTIQUE ELECTRICAL DEVICE WHICH STORES A HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC CHARGE
Leyden Jar; Leyden Jars; Leiden jar; Lyden jar; Leiden accumulator; Lieden accumulator; Kleistian jar; Leiden Jar; Kleist jar
  • "Dissectible" Leyden jar, 1876
  • battery]] of four water-filled Leyden jars, [[Museum Boerhaave]], Leiden
  • Measuring Leyden jar

Leyden jar         
bottiglia di Leida
glass jar         
  • Candy jar, by [[Christian Dorflinger]], 1869-1880, glass, diameter: 12.1 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] (USA)
RIGID, APPROXIMATELY CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER WITH A WIDE MOUTH OR OPENING
Gas Jar; Jars; Jam jars; Glass jar; Glass jars; Hangari; Specimen jar; 🫙; Jam jar
barattolo di vetro
jam jar         
  • Candy jar, by [[Christian Dorflinger]], 1869-1880, glass, diameter: 12.1 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] (USA)
RIGID, APPROXIMATELY CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER WITH A WIDE MOUTH OR OPENING
Gas Jar; Jars; Jam jars; Glass jar; Glass jars; Hangari; Specimen jar; 🫙; Jam jar
vaso da marmellata

Definition

Leyden jar
·- ·Alt. of Leyden phial.

Wikipedia

Leyden jar

A Leyden jar (or Leiden jar, or archaically, sometimes Kleistian jar) is an electrical component that stores a high-voltage electric charge (from an external source) between electrical conductors on the inside and outside of a glass jar. It typically consists of a glass jar with metal foil cemented to the inside and the outside surfaces, and a metal terminal projecting vertically through the jar lid to make contact with the inner foil. It was the original form of the capacitor (also called a condenser).

Its invention was a discovery made independently by German cleric Ewald Georg von Kleist on 11 October 1745 and by Dutch scientist Pieter van Musschenbroek of Leiden (Leyden), Netherlands in 1745–1746.

The Leyden jar was used to conduct many early experiments in electricity, and its discovery was of fundamental importance in the study of electrostatics. It was the first means of accumulating and preserving electric charge in large quantities that could be discharged at the experimenter's will, thus overcoming a significant limit to early research into electrical conduction. Leyden jars are still used in education to demonstrate the principles of electrostatics.