▲ | ForOldHack 2 days ago | |
Henry Cavindish used them to measure G. I used lasers and never got even an order of magnitude closer. | ||
▲ | timewizard 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
His measurement apparatus was designed to eliminate air currents was it not? He also had a torsion balance and a vernier to make measurements of the /relative/ changes induced in the apparatus. I don't see how you're going to use this system to effect repeatable markings on glass tubes. |