Leyden jar, late 18th century. This was inv

UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 03: Leyden jars were invented by E G von Kleist in 1745. They are devices for storing static electricity, and consist of two conductors separated by an insulator. This jar appears to be earlier than the other Leyden jars in the King George III collection of scientific instruments; the green glass is less perfect and the coating is lead foil. The jar is filled with iron filings. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 03: Leyden jars were invented by E G von Kleist in 1745. They are devices for storing static electricity, and consist of two conductors separated by an insulator. This jar appears to be earlier than the other Leyden jars in the King George III collection of scientific instruments; the green glass is less perfect and the coating is lead foil. The jar is filled with iron filings. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
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April 03, 1995
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