. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Fisr. According to Zeeman the only effect of the magnetic fieldis to broaden the spectral lines, and the theoretical investiga-tion fails to account for the doubling which has been observedin almost every case thus far examined. * It is worth noting that in almost every instance the magnetic fieldcaused a perceptible increase in brightness. 12 [ 116 ] XV. An Instrument for the Comparison of , , , Assistant Professor ofPhysics at the Royal College of Science, London *. IN mo


. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Fisr. According to Zeeman the only effect of the magnetic fieldis to broaden the spectral lines, and the theoretical investiga-tion fails to account for the doubling which has been observedin almost every case thus far examined. * It is worth noting that in almost every instance the magnetic fieldcaused a perceptible increase in brightness. 12 [ 116 ] XV. An Instrument for the Comparison of , , , Assistant Professor ofPhysics at the Royal College of Science, London *. IN most investigations where it is necessary to measuretemperature it is convenient to use a small thermometer,often of short range, particularly suited for the only practicable method of determining the errors of sucha thermometer is by comparing its readings with those of astandard thermometer. This comparison is in general ren-dered very difficult on account of the two thermometersdiffering both as to the length of the scale and the capacityof the bulb. Hence if, as is essenti


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