1906: exhibits by K. J. Tarrant
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List of all exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition:
Exhibit no. | Exhibitor | Exhibit title | Section | Picture | Catalogue |
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K. J. Tarrant | Positive discharge form Induction Coil, showing traces of negative discharge in centre, apparently due to arrested momentum. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Four negatives figures. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Negative discharge, showing subordinate positive figure, probably due to same cause. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Negative discharge, showing reversed conditions in the internal structure of the two large discharges. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Four negative figures, illustrating the same feature. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Simultaneous discharge from both poles of coil showing that the same characteristic figure is attached to each. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Positive figure a transformer producing an oscillating discharge of very high frequency, showing the uniformity of the structure, and also very fine detail. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Simultaneous discharge from both poles of transformer showing that the figures approximate much more closely than in No. 6. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Seven-inch spark discharge between two brass knobs. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Discharge from central point to wire ring. Showing the apparent rotation of the brush discharge on itself, near the outer margin. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Discharge from ring to central point, the ring acting as a condenser, and showing the likeness to certain forms of lightning (the double image was purposely produced). | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Image of the same ring projected through a block of solid di-electric (vulcanite) 7/8-inch thick, showing the same spiral twist of the brush discharge. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same experiment but showing the attraction of the fibres of the main discharge to the image of the ring, at those points where they have extended beyond it. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Brush discharge of great tenuity between two parallels of very small capacity. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Brush discharge between two electrodes of larger size, the apparent rotation of the discharge and its likeness to organic structures is very remarkable. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same effect between two heavily insulated cables (3,000 megohms per mile) showing the discharge radiating from the external insulating material. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Condenser effect between two parallel wires positive figure. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same, but with reversed polarity. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Spiral discharge along two parallel conductors of equal capacity taking the wire as an axis. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same, but showing the modification of form produced by smaller electrodes. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Spiral formation showing a great amount of fine detail in the individual discharges. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Discharge between two conductors of different capacity. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same effect but with one pole connected to a condenser. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The result obtained from larger conductors. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The discharge nearly suppressed by using very large electrodes. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Discharge between two points in a vacuum, showing apparent spiral rotation, produced by a magnetic field. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same [479] but with reversed rotation. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Double spiral in same tube showing nodal point in centre. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | The same figure, but showing different detail. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page | ||
K. J. Tarrant | Showing arch formed in the centre by altering the magnetic conditions. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction. By Invitation from the Council | catalogue page |