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Magnet belonging to Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson)
This horseshoe magnet was used by Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin of Largs while studying the electro-dynamic properties of metals. It dates from 1856.
This horseshoe magnet is made form nickel.
Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin of Largs, 1824-1907, contributed much to the study of electricity, magnetism and heat. He designed several scientific instruments and worked to establish international electrical units and standards.
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000-000-099-949-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0088: Innovators and Innovations (multimedia essay)
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National Museums Scotland T.1925.67 |
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1856 Pre 1856
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Nickel
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63 mm L x 10 mm D
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Magnet, horseshoe
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8. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, Magnetism (Departmental Classification) 22. PHYSICS, Magnetism and Electricity (Departmental Classification)
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Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson) (scientist and inventor)
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Horseshoe magnet of nickel used by Lord Kelvin in 1856
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- Thompson, Silvanus P. The life of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs. London: Macmillan, 1910
Find in NLS: Title, Author, Title+Author or British Library: Title, Author, Title+Author - Tunbridge, Paul. Lord Kelvin: his influence on electrical measurements and units. London: Peregrinus, 1992
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