Catalogue of the Science Collections for Teaching And Research in the Victoria a
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Of the three dipping needles, two are flat and one cylindrical and sharply pointed. The axes are made of gun metal, and one of the flat needles is fitted with a brass cone on Mayer's principle. Intensity Observations. For this purpose the box which carries the dip circle is fitted with two apertures filled with glass, and a torsion circle on the top. The two flat needles, one of gun metal for eliminating torsion, and the other for horizontal vibrations, have metal pins screwed into the centres ...by means of which they are attached, to the stirrup suspended by silk fibres from the torsion circle. The vibrations are observed through the glass sides, and the magnetic meridian by the edge bar horizontal needle before described. This apparatus closely resembles that used by David Douglas on the north-west coast of America and the Sandwich Islands in 1829-34. 151. Dip Circle. By Robinson. E. 13. 1900. Bequeathed bif W. Tucker Radford. M. B. This is a similar instrument to those described under Nos.
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