Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1930
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Nature, Volume 126, Issue 3172, pp. 243 (1930).
Physics
Scientific paper
THERE are so few manufacturing towns where observations have been taken of the incidence of ultraviolet light that Mr. Bower's results which are given in a letter to NATURE of July 12, p. 59, are very welcome. On the average of three years he finds that Sunday is a day with 12 per cent more ultra-violet light than the average of all days of the week. In Rochdale, observations in 1929 show Sunday also to be a day of more ultra-violet light than the average of all days of the week, and the excess is 12 percent, which is in exact agreement with Mr. Bower's results for Huddersfield.
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