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== Further reading == Gottlieb Christoph Bohnenberger: Beschreibung unterschiedlicher Elektrizitätsverdoppler von einer neuen Einrichtung nebst einer Anzahl von Versuchen üb. verschiedene Gegenstände d. Elektrizitätslehre [Description of different electricity-doubler of a new device, along with a number of experiments on various subjects of electricity] Tübingen 1798. Holtz, W. (1865). "Ueber eine neue Elektrisirmaschine" [On a new electrical machine]. Annalen der Physik und Chemie (in German). 202 (9). Wiley: 157171. Bibcode:1865AnP...202..157H. doi:10.1002/andp.18652020911. ISSN 0003-3804. Wilhelm Holtz: the higher charge on insulating surfaces by side pull and the transfer of this principle to the construction of induction machines .. In: Johann Poggendorff, CG Barth (eds): Annals of physics and chemistry. 130, Leipzig 1867, pp. 128136 Wilhelm Holtz: The influence machine. In: F. Poske (Eds.): Annals of physics and chemistry. Julius Springer, Berlin 1904 (seventeenth year, the fourth issue). O. Lehmann: Dr. J. Frick's physical technique. 2, Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, Braunschweig 1909, p. 797 (Section 2). F. Poske: New forms of influence machines. In: F. Poske (eds) for the physical and chemical education. journal Julius Springer, Berlin 1893 (seventh year, second issue). C. L. Stong, "Electrostatic motors are powered by electric field of the Earth". October, 1974. (PDF) Oleg D. Jefimenko, "Electrostatic Motors: Their History, Types, and Principles of Operation". Electret Scientific, Star City, 1973. G. W. Francis (author) and Oleg D. Jefimenko (editor), "Electrostatic Experiments: An Encyclopedia of Early Electrostatic Experiments, Demonstrations, Devices, and Apparatus". Electret Scientific, Star City, 2005. V. E. Johnson, "Modern High-Speed Influence Machines; Their principles, construction and applications to radiography, radio-telegraphy, spark photography, electro-culture, electro-therapeutics, high-tension gas ignition, and the testing of materials". ISBN B0000EFPCO Simon, Alfred W. (1 November 1924). "Quantitative Theory of the Influence Electrostatic Generator". Physical Review. 24 (6). American Physical Society (APS): 690696. Bibcode:1924PhRv...24..690S. doi:10.1103/physrev.24.690. ISSN 0031-899X. PMC 1085669. PMID 16576822. J. Clerk Maxwell, Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (2nd ed., Oxford, 1881), vol. i. p. 294 Joseph David Everett, Electricity (expansion of part iii. of Augustin Privat-Deschanel's "Natural Philosophy") (London, 1901), ch. iv. p. 20 A. Winkelmann, Handbuch der Physik (Breslau, 1905), vol. iv. pp. 5058 (contains a large number of references to original papers) J. Gray, "Electrical Influence Machines, Their Historical Development and Modern Forms [with instruction on making them]" (London, I903). (J. A. F.) Silvanus P. Thompson, The Influence Machine from Nicholson 1788 to 1888, Journ. Soc. Tel. Eng., 1888, 17, p. 569 John Munro, The Story Of Electricity (The Project Gutenberg Etext) A. D. Moore (Editor), "Electrostatics and its Applications". Wiley, New York, 1973. Oleg D. Jefimenko (with D. K. Walker), "Electrostatic motors". Phys. Teach. 9, 121129 (1971). Pidgeon, W R (1892). "An Influence-Machine". Proceedings of the Physical Society of London. 12 (1). IOP Publishing: 406411. Bibcode:1892PPSL...12..406P. doi:10.1088/1478-7814/12/1/327. ISSN 1478-7814. Pidgeon, W R (1897). "An Influence-Machine". Proceedings of the Physical Society of London. 16 (1). IOP Publishing: 253257. Bibcode:1897PPSL...16..253P. doi:10.1088/1478-7814/16/1/330. ISSN 1478-7814.

== External links ==

Electrostatic Generator Interactive Java Tutorial National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Fleming, John Ambrose (1911). "Electrical Machine" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 176179. "How it works : Electricity". triquartz.co.uk.