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Leclanche wet cell, an early storage battery, 1896
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Leclanche wet cell, an early storage battery, 1896
Leclanche wet cell, an early storage battery, 1896. Invented by the French engineer Georges Leclanche (1839-1882), this was an early form of the zinc carbon (dry cell) battery, the first widely used storage battery. It consisted of a glass vessel containing a zinc rod (left), and a central porous cell of a carbon block surrounded by small pieces of carbon and manganese dioxide and sealed with pitch. The conducting fluid or electrolyte was a strong solution of chloride of ammonia. They were used as a power source in early telephones
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This print showcases the Leclanche wet cell, an early storage battery invented by French engineer Georges Leclanche in 1896. A true testament to innovation and technological advancement of the 19th century, this zinc carbon (dry cell) battery was a groundbreaking invention that revolutionized the world of electricity. The image depicts a glass vessel containing a zinc rod on the left side, while at its center lies a porous cell made of carbon block surrounded by small pieces of carbon and manganese dioxide, all sealed with pitch. The conducting fluid or electrolyte used in this remarkable creation was a strong solution of chloride of ammonia. Originally designed as a power source for early telephones, this Leclanche wet cell played an instrumental role in providing energy for various applications during its time. Its significance in science and physics cannot be overstated as it paved the way for future advancements in battery technology. Through this monochrome engraving, we are transported back to witness one of history's most important scientific breakthroughs. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, brilliant minds like Georges Leclanche were pushing boundaries and shaping our modern world through their inventions. This print from Heritage Images is not just an artistic representation but also an homage to human ingenuity and our relentless pursuit of progress.
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