Interferometer Experiments in Acoustics And Gravitation volume 1

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Interferometer Experiments in Acoustics And Gravitation volume 1
Carl Barus
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Iron-screw core. To obtain further insight into these phenomena, it is necessary to make the period of the vibrating objective and of the interrupter of the telephone current identical and incidentally to devise means for increasing the amplitude of the objective as far as possible. For this purpose the apparatus, figure 88, was designed. Here M is the usual electromagnet held in a sleeve H, with a stem a, fitting the clutch on a vertical standard (not shown), so that Mmay be raised or lowered,... placed nearer to or further from the steel spring s. The latter is shaped like a hacksaw blade, firmly clamped in a small vise v below. This, also, is capable of being raised or low- ered on the specified standard. The spring s carries the light lens L, which is the objective of the telescope. L need not be achromatic (in which case it would be too heavy), for the fringes appear almost equally well with a simple lens, if the focal length is suitable to the telescope.
The standard rod to which the vise v and the electro- magnet M are adjustably clamped must be rigidly attached to the tube of the telescope, which has the usual biaxial mounting on a tripod.


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