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Pieter van
Musschenbroek (14
March 1692 – 19
September 1761) was a
Dutch scientist. He was a
professor in Duisburg, Utrecht, and Leiden,
where he held...
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Georg von
Kleist on 11
October 1745 and by
Dutch scientist Pieter van
Musschenbroek of
Leiden (Leyden), Netherlands, in 1745–1746. The
Leyden jar was used...
- screen. Some lanterns,
including those of
Christiaan Huygens and Jan van
Musschenbroek, used
three lenses for the objective.
Biunial lanterns, with two objectives...
- a
capacitor made from a gl**** jar,
invented in
Leiden by
Pieter van
Musschenbroek in 1746.
Another development was in cryogenics:
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes...
- van
Musschenbroek vacuum pump is an
instrument from the late 17th
century constructed by the
Dutch craftsman Johannes Joosten van
Musschenbroek [nl]...
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electrostatic machine. The
following year, the
Dutch physicist Pieter van
Musschenbroek invented a
similar capacitor,
which was
named the
Leyden jar, after...
- as the
Leyden jar
after 's Gravesande's
graduate student Pieter van
Musschenbroek of Leyden. Heilbron, John L. "Kleist,
Ewald Georg von". Encyclopedia...
- new
commercial electricity. In the Netherlands, in 1746,
Pieter van
Musschenbroek's lab ****istant,
Andreas Cuneus,
received an
extreme shock while working...
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primary colors would show an (imperfect)white
color was
Pieter van
Musschenbroek in 1762. Benham's top Briggs,
David (12
August 2012). "Additive mixing...
- 1758. The
effect of the time of
repose was
explained by
Pieter van
Musschenbroek (1762) by
considering the
surfaces of
fibrous materials, with fibers...