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- Klydonograph abstract "The Klydonograph is a device that records a surge in electrical voltage on a sulpher-dusted photographic film. The device is credited to John F. Peters, who pursued the idea as a means of investigating the effects of lightning on electric power lines. The resulting graphic varies in size and shape as a function of the potential, polarity, and wave shape of the captured lightning discharge.Imaging an electrical impulse with sulphur dust was documented in 1777 by Dr. G. C Lichtenberg, and this idea was further developed by others (to include a photographic plate, for example) before being adopted by the Klydonograph.Klydonograph is generally used to record impulse voltages between 2 kV and 50 kV.".
- Klydonograph wikiPageID "23456604".
- Klydonograph wikiPageLength "998".
- Klydonograph wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Klydonograph wikiPageRevisionID "516376417".
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lightning.
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink Electric_power.
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Peters.
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink Lightning.
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink Photographic_film.
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLink Polarity_(physics).
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klydonograph".
- Klydonograph wikiPageWikiLinkText "klydonograph".
- Klydonograph hasPhotoCollection Klydonograph.
- Klydonograph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Klydonograph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Klydonograph subject Category:Lightning.
- Klydonograph hypernym Device.
- Klydonograph type Article.
- Klydonograph type Device.
- Klydonograph type Article.
- Klydonograph comment "The Klydonograph is a device that records a surge in electrical voltage on a sulpher-dusted photographic film. The device is credited to John F. Peters, who pursued the idea as a means of investigating the effects of lightning on electric power lines. The resulting graphic varies in size and shape as a function of the potential, polarity, and wave shape of the captured lightning discharge.Imaging an electrical impulse with sulphur dust was documented in 1777 by Dr. G.".
- Klydonograph label "Klydonograph".
- Klydonograph sameAs m.06w9dhp.
- Klydonograph sameAs Q6421557.
- Klydonograph sameAs Q6421557.
- Klydonograph wasDerivedFrom Klydonograph?oldid=516376417.
- Klydonograph isPrimaryTopicOf Klydonograph.