Trials Of The Fitzroy Marine Barometer Under Fire Of Guns


Some of the first barometers made by Messrs. Negretti and Zambra on Admiral FitzRoy’s principle were severely tried under the heaviest naval gun firing, on board H.M.S. Excellent; and under all the circumstances, they withstood the concussion. The purpose of the trials was “to ascertain whether the vulcanized india-rubber packing round the glass tube of a new marine barometer did check the vibration caused by firing, and whether guns might be fired close to these instruments without causing injury to them.” In the first and second series of experiments, a marine barometer on Admiral FitzRoy’s plan was tried against a marine barometer on the Kew principle, both instruments being new, and treated








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