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Richard Glazebrook

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The following year (1881), he was also appointed a college lecturer in mathematics and physics and a university lecturer in mathematics. His research focused on electrical standards and aviation. When defining electrical standards for the unit of resistance, the
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in 1895. He served as Vice-President of the Royal Society in 1919–1920 and 1924–1928, and as its Foreign Secretary from 1926 to 1929. He was awarded the
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were trying to determine what length a mercury column should be, to express the absolute value of the
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in 1884, but was surprisingly (given that he was also Rayleigh's choice) passed over in favour of
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Despite skepticism of mercurial standards this was the International value agreed on later by the
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The Morals of Measurement: Accuracy, Irony, and Trust in Late Victorian Electrical Practice
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He held his post at the NPL until his retirement (largely due to friction with the
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Heat: an elementary text-book, theoretical and practical, for colleges and schools
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of Trinity College in 1895. In 1898, he was appointed Principal of
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In June 1899, however, he left to become first Director of the
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and, in 1880, was appointed a demonstrator at the laboratory.
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in 1883; they had a son and three daughters. He died at
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Index

Richard Tetley Glazebrook
KCB
KCVO
FRS
West Derby
Limpsfield
Surrey
Hughes Medal
Albert Medal
Royal Medal
Physics
Director of NPL
Joseph Ernest Petavel
KCB
KCVO
FRS
physicist
West Derby
Dulwich College
Liverpool College
Trinity College, Cambridge
Mathematics
fellow
physics
James Clerk Maxwell
Lord Rayleigh
Cavendish Laboratory
British Science Association
Ohm
1893 Chicago

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