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English: Fig. 32.—Steel spring for making and breaking the primary circuit of induction coil. The point on the left is caused to dip into mercury, and thus make contact. See Fig. 29.
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Source Life in Motion, or, Muscle and Nerve[1].
Author John Gray McKendrick

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