Paper, 'Account of some electrical experiments and of an atmospheric electrometer' by Tiberius Cavallo
Reference number: L&P/6/216
Date: 13 November 1776
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Contains three plates and a packet of cards.
Subject: Physics
Published in Philosophical Transactions, as 'An account of some new electrical experiments'
Read 19 December 1776
- Reference number
- L&P/6/216
- Earliest possible date
- 13 November 1776
- Physical description
- Ink on paper
- Page extent
- 25 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Tiberius Cavallo, Paper, 'Account of some electrical experiments and of an atmospheric electrometer' by Tiberius Cavallo, 13 November 1776, L&P/6/216, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/l-and-p_6_216/paper-account-of-some-electrical-experiments-and-of-an-atmospheric-electrometer-by-tiberius-cavallo, accessed on 21 January 2025
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Date: 31st December 1777
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1777.0007
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Decade 6 of scientific letters and papers submitted for publication by the Royal Society
1773-1777 Reference number: L&P/6
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