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experimental physics materials
experimental physics materials

experimental physics materials

Datecirca 1950
Inventory Number2003-1-0184a
ClassificationPhysics
Subject
    Dimensionsbox: 15.8 × 33.8 × 31.8 cm (6 1/4 × 13 5/16 × 12 1/2 in.)
    Description3 Telescope Mirrors 1 Airplane Compass 4 Smaller Compasses 1 Bect 1 Lamp Socket 1 Tube Socket 1 Compass Carrying Case 1 Brunton Ball & Socket Head -All in Plywood Box,Plywood Box with 4 Compartments
    InscribedNone
    Curatorial Remarksquarantined 9/6 - 9/16
    experimental physics materials
    Various
    Date: circa 1950
    Object number: 2003-1-0184c
    experimental physics materials
    Various
    Date: circa 1950
    Object number: 2003-1-0184b
    experimental physics materials
    Various
    Date: circa 1950
    Object number: 2003-1-0184d
    Harvard Project Physics thermistor and heat sink assembly
    Damon Engineering, Inc.
    Date: 1962-1972
    Object number: 2006-1-0102
    Harvard Project Physics trajectory apparatus
    Damon Engineering, Inc.
    Date: 1962-1972
    Object number: 2006-1-0080
    3 stoppered glass tubes containing unknown material
    Date: mid 20th-20th Century
    Object number: 2003-1-0107
    Harvard Project Physics accelerometer
    Damon Engineering, Inc.
    Date: 1962-1972
    Object number: 2006-1-0101
    Harvard Project Physics Millikan oil drop experiment
    Damon Engineering, Inc.
    Date: 1962-1972
    Object number: 2006-1-0082
    Hartnack and Prazmowski New Small Model VIII compound microscope
    E. Hartnack & A. Prazmowski
    Date: 1874-1881
    Accessories: objectives in box (3): 7, 9, convertible 4; oculars (4): 2, 3, 4, 5; bull's eye lens; cup diaphragms (3); dissecting needles (3); case; key.
    Object number: 1195
    The first image in this series represents a giant, double-plate electrostatic generator, which …
    John Cuthbertson
    Date: 1770-1815
    Accessories: brown storage box, descriptive tag, thin strip of paper in box with the inscription "lucernal microscope" in David P. Wheatland's handwriting (which refers to figs. 47-48 and 51 in this series), page from the book "Old Science and Medicine" with a photographic copy of the first print from this series, entitled "The Large Electric Machine at Haarlem."
    Object number: 1998-1-1087
    ball and socket mount for Brunton Pocket Transit
    Brunton, Inc.
    Date: mid 20th century
    Accessories: cardboard box
    Object number: 2003-1-0231