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RefNoMA/106/4
Previous numbersMA.106
LevelItem
TitleMagnetic observations made at Derby and Rugby, England, by [William Henry Barlow]
CreatorBarlow; William Henry (1812-1902); British civil engineer
Date17-23 May 1847
DescriptionTable of mean hourly deflections in electrical currents in telegraph wires between Derby and Rugby, detected in Derby by 'deflectometer' [galvanometer]. Commencing at 1.00am on 17 May, and ending at 12.00 midnight on 23 May 1847. Columns for time of observation, left and right deflections on each day, with a mean of each observational hour over the seven day period.

Data on magnetic deflections in the Midlands was used in the paper 'On the spontaneous electrical currents observed in the wires of the electric telegraph', by W.H. Barlow, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, v.139 (1849), pp.61-72.

Headed [p.1]: 'Table no.4. Mean deflections for each hour exhibited by a deflectometer at Derby in connection with a wire extending to Rugby for the week commencing 17 May 1847. Rugby Instrument'. Note below the main table: 'The means are taken from 12 observations in each hour'. Note [p.2]: 'Tables. Nos. 2. 3. 4 & 5'.
Extent2p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
Dimensions420x258mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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