George Frederick Charles Searle
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British physicist and teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Frederick Charles Searle FRS was a British physicist and teacher. He also raced competitively as a cyclist while at the University of Cambridge. Biography Searle was born in Oakington, Cambridgeshire, England. His father was William George Searle.
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- Practical Physics (121)
- A Determination of (117)
- XLII. On the steady motion of an electrified ellipsoid (1897) (34)
- Problems in Electric Convection (21)
- On the Steady Motion of an Electrified Ellipsoid (1896) (20)
- Experimental Elasticity: A Manual for the Laboratory (18)
- XXXVII. Interference fringes due to a wedge of air or liquid between two glass plates, in theory and practice (1946) (11)
- A whirling arm for producing small differences of pressure, its calibration by aid of a smoke manometer and its application to measurements of surface tension (1941) (6)
- IX. A method of determining the thermal conductivity of copper (4)
- The measurement of magnetic hysteresis (1901) (4)
- A Determination of "v," the Ratio of the Electromagnetic Unit of Electricity to the Electrostatic Unit (4)
- The Determination of the Frequency of an Alternating Current Supply by the Vibrations of Rods (1925) (4)
- An Optical Interference Method of Measuring Young's Modulus for Rods (1924) (2)
- On the force required to stop a moving electrified sphere (1907) (2)
- Experimental Physics: A Selection Of Experiments (1934) (2)
- Studies in magnetic testing (1905) (2)
- XII. On the elasticity of wires (1900) (2)
- The determination, by smoke manometer, of the ratio of density of town gas to that of air at the same temperature and pressure (1942) (1)
- On the Measurement of the Zeeman Effect (1913) (1)
- A Maximum-Minimum Method of Determining the Cardinal Points of a Lens System (1936) (1)
- A recording gyroscope (1928) (1)
- Exhibition and Description of some Apparatus for Class Work in Practical Physics (1914) (1)
- The Magnetic Inertia of a Charged Sphere in a Field of Electric Force (1906) (1)
- IX. Problems in electric convection (1)
- Demonstration of a two-dimensional recording accelerometer for aeroplane research (0)
- LXXV. Determination of refractive index of a liquid by Newton's rings (1946) (0)
- XC. The force required to give a small acceleration to a slowly-moving sphere carrying a surface charge of electricity (1942) (0)
- The determination of 1/λ2-1/λ1 for the D1, D2 lines of sodium (1941) (0)
- Apparatus used for the teaching of optics at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge (0)
- The magnetic force at a point on its axis due to a current in a helical coil of one turn (1935) (0)
- XIX. On a simple rheostat (1903) (0)
- Demonstration of Laboratory Apparatus and Experiments (1911) (0)
- Discussion on "Studies in magnetic testing" (1905) (0)
- LIV. Experiments on the six focal lines due to reflexions at the surfaces of two piano-cylindrical lenses (1944) (0)
- Elements of Electromagnetic Theory (0)
- VI. The impulsive motion of electrified systems (0)
- XI.The mutual action of a pair of rational current elements (0)
- 5. Geometrical optics at the Cavendish Laboratory (1928) (0)
- III. The impulsive motion of an electrified sphere (0)
- An Electro-Magnetic Problem (1950) (0)
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