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Title
Government experts discover "perpetual" electrical current. Washington, D.C., March 10. Dr. F.B. Silsbee (left) and Dr. F.G. Brickwedge, of the Bureau of Standards, have just concluded experiments which have proved that an electric current, cut off from its original source, will flow eternally round and round a coiled tin wire circuit when the wire is subjected to 450-degree-below-zero temperature. The tests were made in a new effort to understand what electricity really is, 3/10/38
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Lccn: 2016873140
Local: hec2009010867 (assigner)
Note
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Dimensions
4 x 5 in. or smaller
Extent
1 negative
Provision Activity
Publication: United States 1938
Publication: [19]38 March 10
Issuance
single unit
Carrier
sheet
Usage And Access Policy
No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see Harris & Ewing Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information
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Acquisition Source
DLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-hec-24169 (digital file from original negative)