Mr. Henderson had invented a number of medical appliances, not the least of which was an affair, different from an electric battery in that it allowed a current to be administered internally.
Then he happened to remember that in an electric battery, to obtain more power, you must pull out a certain pin.
Perhaps this works like an electric battery," he said.
It was pressing the brass hook against the iron railing, thus forming an electric battery, that caused electricity to pass through the muscles of the frog.
On being told that in France there had not been made an electric battery of sufficient power, he exclaimed: "Then let one be instantly made without regard to cost or labor.
Volta and the Electric Battery It was left for Alexander Volta to show that, in Galvani's experiment, the muscles of the frog, together with the brass hook and the iron railing, formed an electric battery.
In short, a current from an electrical machine or a Leyden jar will do everything that a current from an electric battery will do.
The Bell telephone may be used both as a transmitter and a receiver, and the permanent magnetism of the cores renders it independent of an electric battery.
At the further end of a section is installed an electric battery, connected to the rails, which lead the current back to a magnet operating a signal stationed some distance back on the preceding section.
If an insulated wire is wound round and round a steel or iron bar from end to end, and has its ends connected to the terminals of an electric battery, current rotates round the bar, and the bar is magnetized.
A magnet, as is well known, has, like an electric battery, always two poles or centres of attraction, which are situated near its extremities.
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