Reference number | PP/10/24 |
Previous numbers | PP/42/24 |
Level | Item |
Title | Paper, 'Preliminary note on the "radio-micrometer" a new instrument for measuring the most feeble radiation' by C V [Charles Vernon] Boys |
Date | 1887 |
Description | Boys writes: 'Till lately the thermopile and galvanometer have afforded the most delicate means of detecting and measuring radiant energy. This combination has been surpassed by Professor Langley, who has made use of the increased resistance of metallic wires or the diminished resistance of a carbon filament when warmed. It seems difficult to believe, in consequence of the very small change of resistance which even iron undergoes when slightly warmed, that this is the best principle to make use of in designing the most sensitive possible instrument.'
Annotations in pencil and ink.
Subject: Scientific apparatus and instruments
Received 24 February 1887. Read 24 March 1887. Communicated by Arthur William Rucker.
A version of this paper was published in volume 42 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'Preliminary note on the "Radio-micrometer," a new instrument for measuring the most feeble radiation'. |
Extent | 12p |
Format | Manuscript |
Physical description | Ink and graphite pencil on paper |
Digital images | View item on Science in the Making |
Access status | Open |
Related material | DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1887.0039 |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | Name | Dates |
NA8138 | Boys; Sir; Charles Vernon (1855 - 1944); physicist and inventor | 1855 - 1944 |
NA6673 | Rücker; Sir; Arthur William (1848 - 1915); physicist | 1848 - 1915 |