'An Account of some Tryalls for findeing the pressure of the parts of water upon one another And the Elasticall power of the Aire' by Robert Hooke
Reference number: RBO/2ii/25
Date: 28 January 1662
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Finding pressure of sea water at different depths
- Reference number
- RBO/2ii/25
- Earliest possible date
- 28 January 1662
- Page extent
- 3 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Robert Hooke, 'An Account of some Tryalls for findeing the pressure of the parts of water upon one another And the Elasticall power of the Aire' by Robert Hooke, 28 January 1662, RBO/2ii/25, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_2ii_25/an-account-of-some-tryalls-for-findeing-the-pressure-of-the-parts-of-water-upon-one-another-and-the-elasticall-power-of-the-aire-by-robert-hooke, accessed on 19 April 2026
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 2ii, copies of papers communicated 1662-1663
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