Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Nobili's rings

Nobili's rings

[After Leopoldo Nobili, an Italian physicist who first described them in 1826.]

(Physics) Colored rings formed upon a metal plate by the electrolytic disposition of copper, lead peroxide, etc. They may be produced by touching with a pointed zinc rod a silver plate on which is a solution of copper sulphate.