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A Companion to the Mountain Barometer Thomas Jones

A Companion to the Mountain Barometer By Thomas Jones

A Companion to the Mountain Barometer by Thomas Jones


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Summary

When he published this book in 1817, Thomas Jones had made and sold about three hundred Englefield mountain barometers. Made to measure air pressure, the barometers could be used to calculate the altitude of mountains and the depths of mines, with the help of the logarithm tables Jones provides in this book.

A Companion to the Mountain Barometer Summary

A Companion to the Mountain Barometer by Thomas Jones

The Englefield mountain barometer was designed to calculate altitude and was so easy to use that a reading could be taken out of the window of a carriage - provided the horses stood still. Using a bar of mercury, which fell in the lower air pressure of higher altitudes, the barometer gave readings accurate to one thousandth of an inch. By taking a mercury reading at two locations, the owner could work out the difference in altitude between them. In this companion book, first published in 1817, the maker of the new barometer, Thomas Jones, provides tables listing the heights of objects measuring between fifteen and thirty-one inches of mercury. These measurements account for the heights of all mountains in England. He also includes tables that show how to allow for the expansion of both air and mercury. A fascinating book for historical researchers and experimenters in physics alike.

Table of Contents

A description of the tables; The tables.

Additional information

NLS9781108049375
9781108049375
1108049370
A Companion to the Mountain Barometer by Thomas Jones
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-05-17
48
N/A
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