XXI. Experiments to determine the density of the earth
- 31 December 1798
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
- Vol. 88, 469-526
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1798.0022
Abstract
Many years ago, the late Rev. John Michell, of this Society, contrived a method of determining the density of the earth, by rendering sensible the attraction of small quantities of matter; but, as he was engaged in other pursuits he did not complete the apparatus till a short time before his death, and did not live to make any experiments with it. After his death, the apparatus came to the Rev. Francis John Hyde Wollaston, Jacksonian Professor at Cambridge, who, not having conveniences for making experiments with it, in,the manner he could wish, was so good as to give it to me. The apparatus is very simple; it consists of a wooden arm, 6 feet long, made so as to unite great strength with little weight. This arm is suspended in an horizontal position, by a slender wire 40 inches long, and to each extremity is hung a leaden ball, about 2 inches in diameter; and the whole is in closed in a narrow wooden case, to defend it from the wind.Keywords
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