Copper half-hour glass
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| Copper half-hour glass | |
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| Manufacturer | (unknown) |
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| Production location | (unknown) |
Half-hour glass. It has a ground waist with a copper diaphragm and is sealed with a cloth-covered cork.
[edit] How it works
The timekeeping depends on the regular flow of sand through a small orifice. The time taken for one bulb of the sand glass to empty is a definite interval, at the end of which the glass can be turned over and the process repeated. Sand glasses are useful for measuring long periods of time, but prove inadequate for short time intervals.
[edit] Memories
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[edit] In the Science Museum's Records
Inv. No: 1953-407