RefNo | CLP/3ii/20 |
Level | Item |
Title | Paper, 'A contrivance to avoid irregularities in a clock's motion occasioned by the action of heat and cold upon the pendulum' by George Graham |
Date | 1726 |
Description | Graham, a watchmaker, shares observations on the curiosities in the measuring of time. He notes that the vibrations of a pendulum are slower in summer than in winter, and suggests that this arises from a change of length in the pendulum itself, by the influences of heat and cold upon it, in the different seasons of the year.
Subject: Physics / Engineering
Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'A contrivance to avoid the irregularities in a clocks motion, occasion'd by the action of heat and cold upon the rod of the pendulum'
Read to the Royal Society on 28 April 1726 |
Language | English |
Extent | 5p |
Format | Manuscript |
PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
Digital images | View item on Science in the Making |
AccessStatus | Open |
RelatedMaterial | DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1726.0006 |
RelatedRecord | RBO/12/32 |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA8405 | Graham; George (1673 - 1751) | 1673 - 1751 |