Musée Edouard Branly

Coordinates: 48°50′56″N 2°19′46″E / 48.84889°N 2.32944°E / 48.84889; 2.32944
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Plaque at the Musée Édouard Branly on rue d'Assas in Paris

The Musée Édouard Branly is a museum dedicated to the work of

Institut Catholique de Paris-ISEP, 21, rue d'Assas, Paris, France, and open by appointment only.[1]

The museum contains the research laboratory and equipment used by Édouard Branly, a physics professor at the

receiver, the Branly coherer circa 1884―1886. Its collection includes a number of early devices used in wireless experiments, such as electrolytic detectors, insulated tubes filled with metal filings, a Righi oscillator
, generators, electromagnets, metallic blades mounted on glass, electrical contacts, and a column of six steel balls stacked in a glass cylinder.

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48°50′56″N 2°19′46″E / 48.84889°N 2.32944°E / 48.84889; 2.32944