| RefNo | MS/603/1/169 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from J [John] Brown, Longhurst, Dunmurry, Belfast, to [Joseph] Larmor |
| Creator | Brown; John (1850-1911); British manufacturer |
| Recipient | Larmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist |
| Date | 30 January 1903 |
| Description | Brown describes putting 32 sheets of parchment paper in a pile with tin foil at the bottom, charging them from the bottom, so that the pile cracked and adhered. He describes the effects and charges - the alterative charge surprised him. Common parchment paper is not nitrocellulose as Larmor supposed. 'Would it not be risky [?] to let off sparks on nitrocellulose paper i.e. guncotton. It would therefore probably not explode'. He encloses a sample of what he used [not present]. |
| Extent | 4p. |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA5620 | Brown; John (1850 - 1911) | 1850 - 1911 |