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- Zamboni_pile abstract "The Zamboni pile (also referred to as a Duluc Dry Pile) is an early electric battery, invented by Giuseppe Zamboni in 1812.A Zamboni pile is an \"electrostatic battery\" and is constructed from discs of silver foil, zinc foil, and paper. Alternatively, discs of \"silver paper\" (paper with a thin layer of zinc on one side) gilded on one side or silver paper smeared with manganese oxide and honey might be used. Discs of approximately 20 mm diameter are assembled in stacks, which may be several thousand discs thick, and then either compressed in a glass tube with end caps or stacked between three glass rods with wooden end plates and insulated by dipping in molten sulfur or pitch.Zamboni piles of more modern construction were manufactured as recently as the 1980s for providing the accelerating voltage for image intensifier tubes, particularly in military use. Today such voltages are obtained from transistorised inverter circuits powered by conventional (low-voltage) batteries.The EMF per element is approximately 0.8 volts; with thousands of stacked elements, Zamboni piles have output potential differences in the kilovolt range, but current output in the nanoampere range. The famous Oxford Electric Bell, which has been ringing continuously since 1840, is thought to be powered by a pair of Zamboni piles.".
- Zamboni_pile thumbnail Pila_de_Zamboni.jpg?width=300.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageID "15296235".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageLength "2886".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageRevisionID "701170940".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Ampere.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(electricity).
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battery_types.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_inventions.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Electromotive_force.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Zamboni.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Image_intensifier.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Manganese_oxide.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Electric_Bell.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(resin).
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Voltaic_pile.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink File:Oxford_Electric_Bell.jpg.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLink File:Pila_de_Zamboni.jpg.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zamboni pile".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry pile".
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Galvanic_cells.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zamboni_pile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Zamboni_pile subject Category:Battery_types.
- Zamboni_pile subject Category:Italian_inventions.
- Zamboni_pile hypernym Battery.
- Zamboni_pile type MilitaryUnit.
- Zamboni_pile type Type.
- Zamboni_pile type Type.
- Zamboni_pile comment "The Zamboni pile (also referred to as a Duluc Dry Pile) is an early electric battery, invented by Giuseppe Zamboni in 1812.A Zamboni pile is an \"electrostatic battery\" and is constructed from discs of silver foil, zinc foil, and paper. Alternatively, discs of \"silver paper\" (paper with a thin layer of zinc on one side) gilded on one side or silver paper smeared with manganese oxide and honey might be used.".
- Zamboni_pile label "Zamboni pile".
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Q145685.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Zambonisäule.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Pila_de_Zamboni.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs پیل_زامبونی.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Pile_Zamboni.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Zamboni-søyle.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Stos_Zamboniego.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs m.0d9qrx.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Замбониев_столб.
- Zamboni_pile sameAs Q145685.
- Zamboni_pile wasDerivedFrom Zamboni_pile?oldid=701170940.
- Zamboni_pile depiction Pila_de_Zamboni.jpg.
- Zamboni_pile isPrimaryTopicOf Zamboni_pile.