Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1886
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Nature, Volume 33, Issue 851, pp. 366 (1886).
Physics
Scientific paper
THERE can be no doubt that Mr. Mountford Deeley correctly attributes the
rotatory oscillation of the wires during frost to the air-current acting
upon a ``wing'' of ice-spicules. I described this phenomenon in Science
Gossip, 1874, p. 254, and explained the cause of it in NATURE, vol.
xxiii. p. 338.
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