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3. Preliminary Note on a Method of Detecting Fire-Damp in Coal Mines
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The author exhibited two instruments, both founded upon the same principles, for measuring the quantity offire-damp present in a coal mine. The first instrument consists of a tuning-fork fixed above the open end of a resonating tube, whose other end is closed by a piston whose position (read off on a scale) regulates the length of the resonating tube. The length of the tube, which resounds to the definite pitch of the tuning-fork, depends upon the nature of the gas with which it is filled. The more fire-damp, the longer is the tube. Barometric pressure has no effect upon this instrument.
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