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RefNoMS/957/40
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Jean-Baptiste] Biot, Paris, to Captain Henry Kater, No.1 Union Place, Regent's Park, New Road, London
CreatorBiot; Jean-Baptiste (1774-1862); French physicist
RecipientKater; Henry (1777-1835); British geodicist and metrologist
Date29 April 1819
DescriptionThanking Kater for his pendulum results, which he cited at the public session of the Academie. There is a difference between Biot's results and Kater's, which is unsurprising and accptable. Biot's were rough conclusions, based on experiments in Foranterra and Dunkirk; he discusses this at length. Biot's results had been presented at the Societe Philomatique and in the previous month at the Institut. Biot sent to Kater a copy of his work on polarization in light transmission; he set fire to a building as a consequence of that work last summer, after a heater exploded. Copies were also sent to [Thomas] Young and [William Hyde] Wollaston. As regards to palladium, Arago is in charge of answering Wollaston. He sends regards to the Somervilles and others including Mrs Kater, which was so good to everyone.
LanguageFrench
Extent4p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
Dimensions256x202mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA3671Biot; Jean Baptiste (1774 - 1862); astronomer, mathematician and physicist1774 - 1862
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