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Incandescent Lamp
Carbon filament lamp manufactured by Weston around 1884. Blue-tinted bulb sealed with glass at base.
*Weston patent no. 255,363, March 21, 1882. Weston patent no. 306,980, October 21, 1884.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1015/thumbnail.jp
Great Mogul Incandescent Lamp
Carbon filament lamp designed by Weston.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1058/thumbnail.jp
Dynamo regulator
Regulator of Weston Dynamo, U.S. Patent no 278,640. May 29. 1883.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1032/thumbnail.jp
Incandescent Lamp
Carbon filament lamp designed by Weston. Patent no. 255,363.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1007/thumbnail.jp
Dynamo
Dynamo created by Edward Weston, patent no. 256,778, April 18, 1882.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1055/thumbnail.jp
Arc lamp (double)
Double arc lamp. Weston patent no. 255,148, March 21, 1882.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1020/thumbnail.jp
Copper-plated bottle
A bottle plated with copper via Edward Weston\u27s Electroplating technique. Bottom of bottle is oval shape. A circular spot is unplated in the side of the bottle. The bottle was first covered with a carbon paste so that it would make a suitable cathode for electroplating.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1000/thumbnail.jp
A. C. Induction dynamo
Prototype A.C. Induction Dynamo. A.C. power was unpopular at the time of creation, and thus the design is a bit crude.https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/instruments/1033/thumbnail.jp
How Sharks Float
This experiment is a perfect example of marine biology and chemistryhttps://digitalcommons.njit.edu/stemshowcase/1074/thumbnail.jp