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ok, what exactly did galvani do, and what was his thinking?

different sources speak differently.

some say he passed electricity into muscles of frog
some say he produced electricity from muscles of frog
some say he...

what did he do? what was his theory?
 

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Abtari said:
ok, what exactly did galvani do, and what was his thinking?

different sources speak differently.

some say he passed electricity into muscles of frog
some say he produced electricity from muscles of frog
some say he...

what did he do? what was his theory?
he did the second thing you mentioned

to pass electricity through a frog meant he already
had a source of electricity?
 

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eggsactly. ok cool.

so how did he actually generate electricity? was it by connecting two wires of different metals to the muscle of a frog? if so, how the hell did he notice the generation of electricity? by twitching of muscles?

did he call this animal electricity? what was his theory in regards to result?
 

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Yes he noticed all the twitching and stuff and concluded that the electricity came from the animal. He called it animal electricity. His work has led to a whole branch of chemistry called electrophysiology or something. I haven't seen many questions where we have to go into anymore detail than that. Most of the time they ask about how Volta and subsequent scientists challenged these ideas.
 

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sambo_rambo said:
Yes he noticed all the twitching and stuff and concluded that the electricity came from the animal. He called it animal electricity. His work has led to a whole branch of chemistry called electrophysiology or something. I haven't seen many questions where we have to go into anymore detail than that. Most of the time they ask about how Volta and subsequent scientists challenged these ideas.
yeh, usually these are 4-5 markers where you mention the other guys as well

a 7 marker on this (the 4 scientists)
would be too easy, but it could happen
 

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Galvani set up an experiment involving 2 dissimilar metals (electrodes) connected to an muscle of a frog's leg. He incorrectly concluded it was 'animal electricity'. Despite this wrong conclusion, his experiments raised the idea that by connecting 2 dissimilar metals, an electrical current could be produced and maintained.

Volta disagreed, and proved that it was the electrodes/wires in the experiment that generated the electric current, NOT the frog's 'animal electricity'. With this in mind, he built the Voltaic Pile, which was the first electrical-producing device.

So Galvanic raised the initial idea - thus the Galvanic Cell.
 

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stargaze said:
GWith this in mind, he built the Voltaic Pile, which was the first electrical-producing device.
it was much more efficient than
Galvani's invention
which had hundreds of frog's legs
connected in series by dissimilar metals
 

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