Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1933
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1933natur.132..313l&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 132, Issue 3330, pp. 313 (1933).
Physics
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Scientific paper
IN the early days of exact geodynamics, under the inspiration mainly of Lord Kelvin (cf. Thomson and Tait, ``Nat. Phil.''), the problem of detecting the effect of the moon on gravity, for a yielding earth, excited much attention, leading to pendulum observations by George and Horace Darwin that, however, turned out to be more important for the incipient science of seismology. It appears1 that the problem has now been successfully approached in the manner that was to be expected, namely, by use of the E¶tv¶s gravity balance.
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