E. Georg von Kleist
E. Georg von Kleist (born c. 1700, Prussian Pomerania?—died Dec. 11, 1748, Köslin, Pomerania?) was a German administrator and cleric who discovered (1745) the Leyden jar, a fundamental electric circuit element for storing electricity, now usually referred to as a capacitor. The device was independently discovered at about the same time by Pieter van Musschenbroek, who investigated it more thoroughly than Kleist.
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E. Georg von Kleist
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Date Published:
07 December 2024
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April 25, 2025