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Preparations for a new absolute determination of gravity at the National Physical Laboratory Teddington
Abstract The proposed method involves the timing of the flight of a ball projected upwards and allowed to rise and fall freely under gravity and the principle, the advantages and the difficulties of the method are discussed. Means of locating a ball in flight to i μ are considered and the results of some studies of the adopted scheme are given. The probable layout of the apparatus is outlined.
Preparations for a new absolute determination of gravity at the National Physical Laboratory Teddington
Abstract The proposed method involves the timing of the flight of a ball projected upwards and allowed to rise and fall freely under gravity and the principle, the advantages and the difficulties of the method are discussed. Means of locating a ball in flight to i μ are considered and the results of some studies of the adopted scheme are given. The probable layout of the apparatus is outlined.
Preparations for a new absolute determination of gravity at the National Physical Laboratory Teddington
Cook, A. H. (author)
1959
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Geodäsie , Geometrie , Geodynamik , Mathematik , Mineralogie
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