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English: This figure shows two forms of the Meidinger cell, in each of which the copper plate is put inside a small inner glass tumbler d d, so that the particles of zinc sulphate, which may become detached from the zinc plate, may fall clear of the copper plate, and be prevented from coming into contact with it. In the type of Meidinger shown on the left, the crystals of copper sulphate are in a glass tube h, with only a small hole at the bottom, while in the type to the right the crystals are contained in an inverted flask open at the neck. In both, the zinc plate z z, which is in the form of a cylinder, is supported on a shoulder h b, formed by a contraction of the lower part of the outer glass vessel.
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Source Picture and figure description taken from: William Edward Ayrton: Practical Electricity, London, Cassell, 1891 Online, Page 213, Chapter V, Figure 78
Author William Edward Ayrton

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