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Alessandro Volta, Italian Physicist #3 Coffee Mug

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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

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Last known portrait of Volta, age 75, behind two of his inventions, the electric battery and the electrophorus. The electrophorus is an apparatus for... more

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11 oz.

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Last known portrait of Volta, age 75, behind two of his inventions, the electric battery and the electrophorus. The electrophorus is an apparatus for generating static electricity that played an important role in the development of electrostatic theory. Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) was an Italian physicist. He became interested in electricity in 1786 after seeing the work of Galvani. Volta was the first to show that an electrical current flowed when two dissimilar metals were brought into contact. In 1800 he constructed a device which used this effect to produce a large flow of electricity. Bowls of salt solution were connected together by metal strips, each composed of copper at one end & tin or zinc at the other, and a current was produced. A compact version of this, using a stack of discs of copper, zinc & cardboard moistened with salt solution, was shown to Napolean in 1801. Upon presenting his invention, Napolean awarded Volta the medal of the Legion of Honor and made Volta a coun...

 

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