Accession No

0577.1


Brief Description

micrometer, by Ross, English, c. 1859-1948


Origin

England; London


Maker

Ross


Class

microscopes


Earliest Date

1859


Latest Date

1948


Inscription Date


Material


Dimensions

length 155mm; base diameter 64mm; height 91mm


Special Collection


Provenance


Inscription


Description Notes

This object is virtually identical to 0577.2 (19/11/2014)


References


Events

Description
Micrometer
Micrometers were used mainly by astronomers and microscopists to measure objects. They were first devised in about 1609 and used the exact number of turns of a screw to measure small distances. Micrometers were inserted into the path of a telescopes and microscopes, and were also used to accurately measure quadrant scales.

Early examples of the micrometers used in telescopes were calibrated geometrically using a piece of card at a distance of about 200m with lines of known separation on it. However, this introduced inaccuracies of a few seconds of arc due to the closeness of the card compared with the distance of real observations. It was not until 1672 that this problem was overcome and accurate calibration was possible.

18/10/2002
Created by: Saffron Clackson on 18/10/2002


FM:43921

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