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DIDACTIC EQUIPMENT
These sets include three collections of equipment, whose one for experiences of induced currents, one for creating the vacuum, and last with rarefied gas. They are preserved at the department of Physics.
The first collection includes didactic instruments, among which there are the Rühmkorff reel, Righi's oscilloscope, Tesla's converter, Pacinotti's ring and Palmieri's circle.
Pioneering equipment in the field of vacuum constitute the second collection. We can mention some molecular pumps type Gaede (1930) and other equipment, manufactured between 1920 and 1930, used for electrologic experiments made by Eligio Perucca.
The third collection includes instruments for studying discharges into rarefied gases, among which there are Geissler, Röntgen pipe with regulating unit, Lecher tube, incandescent bulbs (Edison's effect) and Crookes radiometer.
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