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English: In 1865 Wilhelm Holtz invented the "Holtz Electrostatic Influence Machine", which was an electrostatic induction generator that converted mechanical work into electrostatic energy, and only needed an initial charge to begin operation.
Deutsch: Wilhelm Holtz war ein deutscher Physiker und Erfinder der nach ihm benannten Holtzmaschine.
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Author Himes, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1838-1918, photographer

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