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60° liquid prism

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60° liquid prism

Date: circa 1870
Inventory Number: 2007-1-0026
Classification: Prism
Subject:
physics, optics, spectroscopy,
Maker: John Browning (c. 1831 - 1925)
Cultural Region:
England,
Place of Origin:
London,
Dimensions:
prism: 12.5 x 6 x 6.5 cm (4 15/16 x 2 3/8 x 2 9/16 in.)
box: 16.5 x 8 cm (6 1/2 x 3 1/8 in.)
Material:
glass, leather, tin, liquid,
Description:
The bottle is made of thick glass. It is shaped as an equilateral triangle with two flat-faced sides and one curved side. The flat faces are polished. The angle between them is 60°. The bottle is filled with a clear, unidentified liquid. (It might be carbon bisulphide).

The bottle has a stopper which is covered with a piece of leather that is tied down.

The bottle is stored in a cylindrical tin box with a pressure-fitting cover. There is cotton batting in the tin box.


Signedetched in script letters on bottle: John Browning / London
FunctionA liquid prism was used in spectroscopy studies of the stars and chemicals.
Curatorial RemarksFor liquid spectroscopy and Browning, see 1997-1-0910.

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