Plücker-Röhre
				  Plücker tube
				  Tube de Plücker
			  So named after Julius Plücker, a German physicist. He was the first to use the vacuum tube with the capillary part now called a Geissler tube, by means of which the luminous intensity of feeble electric discharges was raised sufficiently to allow of spectroscopic investigation.
              Special feature: the electrodes do not lead into the inside of the tube; the thickened ends are coated with a thin copper layer.
			   
			  
              Longueur • Length • Länge : 50 mm • 2"
              Diamètre • Diameter • Durchmesser : 5 & 11 mm • 3/16" & 7/16"
              
			   
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