CH. Vl] 



MICROMETER SCREW. 



151 



one, and it is not difficult to read to 0*01 mm. If oil is the 

 fluid used, the vessel must first be lowered until the 

 needle-point hangs clear, the screw is then cautiously 

 raised until the bright surface of the oil is dimpled at the 

 point of contact. If mercury is used a vertical wire or 



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Fig. 27. Exp. 178. 

 From tbe Cambridge Instrument Company's Catalogue. 



thread must be hung close to the micrometer, between it 

 and the light, and the moment of contact of the needle- 

 point and the mercury determined by the distortion of the 

 image of the thread seen by reflection in the mercury. In 

 either case the apparatus must stand on a steady table. 



