Article ID: CBB001552875

“Anti-Aircraft Guns All Day Long”: Karl Pearson and Computing for the Ministry of Munitions (2015)

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In December 1916 Pearson offered the services of his staff from the Drapers' Biometric Laboratory and the Galton Eugenics Laboratory at University College London, to the Ministry of Munitions. The offer was accepted with alacrity by A.V. Hill, head of the Anti-Aircraft Experimental Section, who was eager to liberate his own men from the labours of computation. From January 1917 until March 1918 Pearson worked tirelessly on the often tedious work of computing of ballistic charts, high-angle range tables and fuze-scales. He also made significant contributions to the mathematical theory behind the tables. Pearson's staff consisted of mathematicians, computers and draughtsmen. Women were an important constituent of his work force, not least because the escalating demands of conscription meant that the men were often at risk from the recruiting sergeants. Things did not always go smoothly---Pearson did not take kindly to the calculations of his staff being questioned by the mathematicians producing the data---and Hill sometimes had to work hard to keep the peace.

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Authors & Contributors
Bridger, Sarah
Waltenspül, Sarine
Filippo Cappellano
Holmes, Jamie
Bruno Marcuzzo
William Bunch, Alan
Journals
Science as Culture
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Historia Mathematica
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
Silvio Zamorani Editore
Gaspari Editore
Wallstein Verlag
Verso
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Science and war; science and the military
Weapons
Ballistics
Military technology
World War I
World War II
People
Weitzmann, Chaim
Popoff, Kyrille
Moulton, Forest Ray
Hill, Archibald Vivian
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
Medieval
19th century
18th century
17th century
Places
United States
Italy
Great Britain
Germany
France
Bulgaria
Institutions
Strategic Defense Initiative
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute für Metallforschung
United States Air Force (USAF)
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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