Revisiting the Einstein-de Haas experiment: the Amp{\`e}re Museum's hidden treasure
Alfonso San Miguel (ILM), Bernard Pallandre

TL;DR
This paper discusses the discovery of a genuine Einstein-de Haas experiment apparatus at the Ampère Museum, shedding light on Einstein's experimental interests and his tangible legacy in physics.
Contribution
It reveals a rare historical experimental setup, providing insights into Einstein's hands-on scientific work and experimental physics legacy.
Findings
Discovery of authentic Einstein-de Haas apparatus
Historical connection to Einstein's experimental interests
Highlights Einstein's tangible legacy in physics
Abstract
Unearthed in the Amp{\`e}re Museum near Lyon, France, a genuine version of the Einstein-de Haas experiment apparatus offers a rare glimpse into Einstein's experimental interests. This remarkable find not only connects us to a crucial epoch in history of science but also highlights Einstein's rare tangible legacy in the realm of experimental physics.
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