Article ID: CBB106144911

An ‘experimental’ Instrument: Testing the Torsion Balance in Britain, Canada and Australia (2019)

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The torsion balance, an instrument that was first developed to demonstrate the high precision of physical science in the laboratory became a different sort of demonstration instrument in its brief vogue in the 1920s. This article considers intersecting stories of acquiring and testing the torsion balance as a field instrument in Canada, Britain and Australia. It examines the purchasing trip and fieldwork of A. H. Miller of the Dominion Observatory in 1928–1931, testing conducted by the British Geological Survey in 1926–1930, and finally the Imperial Geophysical Experimental Survey of 1928–1930 in Australia. These different stories produce a kind of collective biography, illustrating well the variety of material and textual records that accrete around instruments, especially expensive ones. But the trials and travels of the torsion balance also point to large themes. By comparing the different ways an instrument becomes valuable, and to whom, these micro-histories reveal significant features of the developing identity of geophysics. They also show the interaction of different forms of scientific internationalism in the inter-war period.

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Authors & Contributors
Marion Girard Dorsey
Pietsc, Tamson
Zaidi, Waqar H.
Wråkberg, Urban
Williams, N. H.
Stenhouse, John
Journals
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Spontaneous Generations
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of Historical Geography
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Historical Records of Australian Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Scarecrow Press
Routledge
Geological Society
Cornell University Press
Ashgate
Concepts
International relations
Scientific apparatus and instruments
World War II
Measurement
Cross-national interaction
National security
People
Whitlam, Gough
Rutherford, Ernest, 1st Baron
Langevin, Paul
Fields, John Charles
Booth, William
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Canada
Great Britain
Australia
United States
New Zealand
South Africa
Institutions
League of Nations
United Nations
British Medical Association
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