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- Bennet described experiments with an electrophorus and the generation of electricity by evaporation.
- A year later, he improved and popularised the electrophorus, a device that produced static electricity.
- Other sources, such as ITIS, put " Electrophorus " in a separate family Electrophoridae.
- One of the largest examples of an electrophorus was built in 1777 by German scientist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg.
- Nachmansohn obtained very active solutions of acetylcholinesterase from the electric organ of the marbled electric ray ( " Electrophorus electricus " ).
- A spark could be introduced into the gas chamber by electrodes, and possibly catalyze a reaction by static electricity, using Volta's electrophorus.
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- The electrophorus is thus actually a manually operated electrostatic generator, using the same principle of electrostatic induction as electrostatic machines such as the Wimshurst machine and the Van de Graaff generator.
- This model of an electrostatic induction generator, very much in vogue for electromedical purposes towards the end of the nineteenth century, is based on the principles of electrophorus and duplicator function.
- At sixteen, Page developed the " portable electrophorus, " which served as the foundation for his first published article in the " American Journal of Science " ( Page, 1834 ).
- He attended Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's lectures on physics and on his persuasion, moved on from the watchmaking mechanics to the large electrophorus, which was evidently Klindworth's work by judging from Lichtenberg's letters.
- Trans ., 1787 ), as a device similar to the electrophorus, but that could amplify a small charge by means of repeated manual operations with three insulated plates, in order to make it observable in an electroscope.
- Found exclusively in fresh water, these mostly nocturnal fish are capable of producing electric fields for navigation, communication, and, in the case of the electric eel ( " Electrophorus electricus " ), attack and defense.
- The sole member of " Electrophorus " is the electric eel, which produces both strong ( up to 600 volts ) and weak ( < 1 V ) electric discharges, for use in predation and communication / navigation, respectively.
- Then in 1762 Swedish professor Johan Carl Wilcke invented, and in 1775 Alessandro Volta improved, a device ( for which Volta coined the name electrophorus ) that produced a static electric charge, and by 1800 Volta had developed the voltaic pile, a forerunner of the electric battery.