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3. On a Simple Form of Selenium Cell, and Experiments therewith

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The cell is constructed as follows:—

Take a brass crop-comb of the kind usually worn by little girls. Cut off from it two equal parts, each about 4 inches long. From each part cut out each alternate tooth, and bend round each part in the form of a cylinder, soldering the ends together with hard solder. Take a glass tube about 4 inches long and having a diameter equal to the diameter of the cylinder. Place the brass cylinders upon the glass tube, with the teeth facing each other, and adjust them so that each tooth left takes the place of one which has been cut out, taking care that the teeth do not touch each other nor the solid parts of the cylinder.

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Proceedings 1880-81
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1882

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