Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Mar 1922
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1922natur.109r.343c&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 109, Issue 2733, pp. 343 (1922).
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
IT does not seem to be generally known that neon lamps, for which many applications can be found in a physical laboratory, are now obtainable very cheaply. They are made to fit an ordinary holder, and contain moderately pure neon (usually somewhat contaminated with mercury) at low pressure. The electrodes are of nickel and are made in various shapes according to the purpose for which the lamp is intended, but they are sufficiently close together for the lamp to run at ordinary supply voltages (down to 100 v.). They are particularly useful for stroboscopic measurements; in this case the lamp is used to illuminate the disc, and may be run from the secondary of an induction coil the primary of which is in series with an electrically maintained tuning-fork.
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