Title: 1796: ?Pila?
11796 ?Pila?
21797 Lelettrometro condensatore, leliminazione
dei rivelatori organici, coppie bimetalliche
Rilevazione sbilancio del fluido senza la rana
3200 hundred years ago the pile
- From a region, Lombardy, once again under
Austrian rule, the 20th of March 1800 a letter,
written in French, is sent by an Italian
scientist to the (British) Royal Society for
publication in theTransactions. The author is not
unknown, being a member of the Society and the
recipient five years earlier of its Copley medal,
but the letter is rather strange both in form and
content it claims nothing less than the
discovery, today one would say the invention, of
a perpetual electrical motion device, the pile
but rather than a proper scientific paper it is a
collation of parts written in a great hurry.
4- In this way the fifty-five year old Alessandro
Volta, for twenty-two years professor of
Experimental Physics, not of natural philosophy
as reported in the Transactions, at Pavia
University, communicated to the world the
possibility of producing stable electrical
currents, a result that was to change the way of
life on this planet.
5Letters to Banks
61799 Invention of the pile
7- Mi procuro qualche dozzina di piccole lastre
rotonde o dischi di rame, di ottone, o meglio di
argento, di un pollice di diametro, più o meno
(ad esempio, delle monete) ed un numero eguale di
lastre di stagno, o, il che è molto meglio, di
zinco, e presso a poco della medesima forma e
grandezza dico presso a poco perchè non è
affatto richiesta una precisione, e, in generale,
la grandezza, come la forma, dei pezzi metallici
è arbitraria bisogna soltanto aver riguardo di
poterli disporre comodamente gli uni sopra gli
altri in forma di colonna.
8- Preparo inoltre un numero assai grande di dischi
di cartone, di pelle, o di qualche altra materia
spugnosa capace di assorbire e di ritenere molto
dell'acqua o dell'umore di cui bisognerà, per il
successo delle esperienze, che essi siano ben
annacquati. Queste fette o dischi, che chiamerò
dischi ammolliti, li faccio un po' più piccoli
che i dischi o piastre metalliche, affinchè,
interposti tra questi nel modo che dirò subito,
essi non debordino.
9Uno sguardo più accurato alla pila
- lanalogia con la torpedine
- i corpi organici come rivelatori
- la legge di Ohm
- il contatto bimetallico
- Qual è il modulo base della pila? La coppia
bimetallica o il metallo-conduttore umido-metallo?
101799 Volta inventa la pila
11La pila un ritorno ai rivelatori organici
- Volta ribadisce la fattorizzazione ma ha dei
problemi - I Francesi ribadiscono lelettrostatica
coulombiana - Gli Inglesi sottolineano le reazioni chimiche
- Ancora oggi si dibatte
12Volta 1801-14 Lidentità dei due fluidi
13Accepting the battery
- France Coulombian electrostatics
- Institut not really in favour of Voltas ideas
- Britain Electrochemistry
- Germany Interactions and unity of forces
14Voltas experimental contributions
- Electrophorus, electrometer, electric pistol,
eudiometer, condenser, battery
15Volta 1799 La pilaCoppia bimetallica e
conduttore umido
16Voltas conceptual contributions
- Tension, charge, capacity electromotive force,
current, resistance - Factorisation of intensive and extensive factors
QCT
17Quantification and Qualification
- The quantification of the Baconian sciences did
not follow only the non linear inverse square law
of the Newtonian-Coulombian way. Linear
quantification of qualities achieved through
factorisation also played a relevant and lasting
role - For a fuller historical account the interplay
between instruments and mathematics is not
enough we also need to focus on theoretical
models and regulative principles
18Voltas theoretical legacy a non standard but
productive trend
- Alternative conceptual frameworks
- Oersted, Sadi Carnot, Faraday, Mayer
- Factorisation
- Ohm, Rankine, Ostwald, Helm,
- Duhem, Sommerfeld
- Later on Theoretical Physics
- Helmholtz
19Voltas Theoretical Legacy
- Ohm explicity referred to Volta and his law is
based on the product of an intensive (V) and
extensive (1/R) quantity Ohms law IV/R - Carnot utilizes an approach similar to Voltas
one the reestablishment of the equilibrium of
the fluid (fire) through the tendency of an
intensity factor (temperature)
20Voltas Theoretical Legacy
- Voltas concept of (atmo) sphere of activity is
echoed in Faradays electrotonic state, and the
concept of vis attractiva in Faradays lines of
force (flux tubes that attract and tend to
enlarge). Lines of force, like vis attractiva,
can also explain repulsion (attraction versus
other bodies) - Mayer in 1843 gives the first energy
interpretation of the electrophorus
21Voltas Theoretical Legacy
- Helmholtzs in 1847 gives the first energy
interpretation of the contact of metals and of
batteries. His struggle to separate the concept
of Spannkraft (potential energy) from Newtonian
Kraft echoes Voltas struggle to introduce
tension against force - Rankines 1853 version of energy conservation
(factorisation) is based on the product of an
intensity factor by an extensive one
22Voltas Theoretical Legacy
- Factorisation was a main part of the energetics
in the works of Ostwald, Helm and Duhem - Sommerfeld still proposed this distinction in
electromagnetism in the 1940s, in his advanced
textbook. - And so we can close the hermeneutical Voltaic
circle!!!
23Voltas Primary Sources
- Archives
- Papers and Letters
- Instruments
24Voltas Sources Archives
Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere
25Voltas Sources Works
5 volumes 1949-55
2 volumes 1974-76
7 volumes 1918-29
26Voltas Sources Instruments
Museo per la Storia dellUniversità di Pavia
Tempio Voltiano-Como
27Voltas Sources Instruments
28Voltas Sources Instruments
29Voltas Sources Instruments
30Voltas Historiography
- A bit of history of historiography is necessary
- Massardi and Polvani
- Heilbron
- Pera e Bernardi
- Pancaldi e Fregonese
31The Received View
- Classical sciences (general physics, quadrivium)
challenged by - Baconian Sciences (particular, experimental
physics) - undergoing a process of quantification and
mathematization along Newtonian-Coulombian lines - Enlightenment and quantification
- Standard Model of particles and fluids and
interactions
32Voltas Historiography Massardi and Polvani
33A triumphant march towards Coulombs approach
34Voltas Historiography Pera and Bernardi
35Voltas Historiography Pancaldi and Fregonese
- Giuliano Pancaldi
- 1990 Electricity and Life. Voltas Path to the
Battery - 1993 An Enlightened Physicist Alessandro Volta
and Electricity. 1745-1827
36Voltas celebrations
- 1878 Pavia
- 1899 Como
- 1927 Como
- 1999 Pavia, Como
37History of Celebrations 1878 Pavia
- Laurea Honoris Causa Helmholtz Maxwell
38Voltas Celebrations 1927 Como
39Today
- The Cabinet and Multimedia
- Digitalising Collected Works and Manuscripts
- Volta and the Web
- The Nuova Voltiana
40The Cabinet and Multimedia
41Digitalising Voltas Sources
5 volumes 1949-55
2 volumes 1974-76
7 volumes 1918-29
42The Nuova Voltiana Restaging Voltas Natural
Philosophy
- There is a need for a better understanding of
Voltas work in close connection with the path
followed by the physical sciences from natural
philosophy to the form and contents they assumed
by the end of the eighteenth century. - a more effective understanding of both his
conceptual world and the extent to which it was
embodied in the numerous instruments he invented.
43Nuova Voltiana Journal of Voltaic Studies
- First Issues papers presented at the WORKSHOP
Alessandro Volta between Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry and Physics - December 1999
- Abbri Voltas chemical theories The first two
phases - Agazzi The impact of Alessandro Volta on German
culture - Bensaude A glimpse on pneumatic chemistry from
Pavia
44Nuova Voltiana
- Beretta Volta and aerial medicine Salubrity and
respirability of air at the end of the 18th
century - Bernardi The controversy on animal electricity
in eighteenth-century Italy Galvani, Volta and
other protagonists - Brambilla Scientific and professional education
in Lombardy, 1760-1803 Physics between medicine
and engineering - Brenni-Bellodi The arms of the physicist Volta
and scientific instruments
45Nuova Voltiana
- Ciardi Falling stars, instruments and myths.
Alessandro Volta and the birth of modern
meteorology - Gigli Berzolari Volta's teaching in Como and
Pavia Moments of academic life under all flags - Hackmann The enigma of Voltas contact tension
and the development of the dry pile - Heilbron Analogy in Volta's exact natural
philosophy - Holmes Phlogiston in the air
46Nuova Voltiana
- Home Voltas English connections
- Hutchison Forces and facts Yet another fragment
of the explanation for late 18C dynamism - Kipnis Debating the nature of the voltaic
electricity, 1800-1850 - Kleinert Volta and the German controversy about
physics and Naturphilosophie, and Volta's
relations with Johann Wilhelm Ritter - Kragh Confusion and Controversy
Nineteenth-Century Theories of the Voltaic Pile
47Nuova Voltiana
- Martins Romagnosi and Voltas pile Early
difficulties in the interpretation of voltaic
electricity - Pepe Volta, the "Istituto Nazionale" and
scientific communication in early 19th-century
Italy - Seligardi Volta and the synthesis of water Some
reasons for a missed discovery - Teichmann Volta and the quantitative
conceptualisation of electricity From electrical
capacity to the preconception of Ohms law
48Volta and the Web
- www.Cilea.it/Volta99
- Click Alessandro Volta and see
- A biography
- The Cabinet
- The Collected Works
- A bibliography