| 31. | While the survivors are exploring ancient ruins, looking for a replacement leyden jar, a block gives way, causing Elaine to fall.
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| 32. | It had disks with a diameter of and was connected to a battery of Leyden jars to store the charge produced.
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| 33. | The end product is an advanced form of the 18th-century Leyden jar, which is the world's first device to store electricity.
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| 34. | Nollet is reputed to be the first to apply the name " Leyden jar " to the first device for storing electricity.
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| 35. | In another publication, he described an anonymous German author who, in 1780, prepared Leyden jars where melted sugar served as an insulator.
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| 36. | Several "'electrostatical devices "': batteries composed of leyden jars and electrical machines ( 1770 1800 ) that were used to generate electricity.
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| 37. | Charles Cavendish was also one of the early experimenters with the electrical storage device, the Leyden jar, which came to England in 1746.
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| 38. | In 1746, he showed that the capacity of the Leyden jar could be increased by coating it inside and out with lead foil.
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| 39. | The electric charge continued passing through a beaded iron chain, which acted as a conductor, to a Leyden jar that received the electricity.
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| 40. | He also investigated the Leyden jar, proving that the charge was stored on the glass and not in the water, as others had assumed.
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