R
Institution<1>
16 June
1851.
My dear Sir
I do not
know of Hares Experiment<2>
We have no flat coil of
copper: but perhaps an Electromagnetic coil would do.<3>When you pursue
your subject
you can try such as we
have and also the
spiral tube – I should not expect much from either process: the latter
you cannot put into the focus of a lens or mirror as you can the former
i.e. the single spark
I do not
know what mirror you used but I
should have thought that a deep one would answer better than a shallow
one. Such as they use at the lighthouses collects ⅔or even ¾ of
the
rays which issue from the light in the focus.
There is no
occasion for any one to think much for you for you are well able to
think your own thoughts to an end. For my part the moment I can get
clear of the run of ordinary business all my thoughts will be given to
the Magnetism of Oxygen
Ever Truly Yours
M Faraday
H. F. Talbot Esqr |