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RefNoPP/22/3
Previous numbersPP/54/3
LevelItem
TitlePaper, 'On the motion under gravity of fluid bubbles through vertical columns of liquid of a different density' by Frederick Thomas Trouton
Date1893
DescriptionTrouton writes: 'The kind of motion herein referred to can be observed by means simply of a glass tube, closed at one end, and provided with a stopper. If the tube be filled with water to nearly the top, closed, and then placed upside down, the enclosed bubble of air while ascending to the top can be observed, and the speed of ascent ascertained between two measured marks. By enclosing different volumes of air it was found that the speed depended on the length of the bubble. The relation connecting the volume of the bubble with its speed of ascent was experimentally investigated. The speed, as will be seen from experiments subsequently described, may be taken within limits as a periodic function of the volume of the bubble. Bubbles greater than a certain thing all have the same velocity.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Physics

Received 3 May 1893. Read 1 June 1893. Communicated by George Francis Fitzgerald.

A version of this paper was published in volume 54 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'On the motion under gravity of fluid bubbles through vertical columns of liquid of a different density'.
Extent19p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1893.0044
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1534Trouton; Frederick Thomas (1863 - 1922)1863 - 1922
NA7971Fitzgerald; George Francis (1851 - 1901)1851 - 1901
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