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‘‘Sagnac’’ effect: A century of Earth‐rotated interferometers Available to Purchase
R. Anderson;
R. Anderson
Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, E56‐100, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
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H. R. Bilger;
H. R. Bilger
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078‐0321
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G. E. Stedman
G. E. Stedman
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Am. J. Phys. 62, 975–985 (1994)
Article history
Received:
February 18 1994
Accepted:
April 13 1994
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The earliest prediction of the Sagnac effect, and of the possibility of detecting the Earth’s rotation with an interferometer of square kilometer area, is by Lodge (1893, 1897). We illustrate the extraordinary range of theoretical motivations for the experimental study of the Sagnac effect, starting with previously unpublished correspondence between Lodge and Larmor, and ending with present (and planned) ring interferometer experiments whose sensitivity to the Earth’s rotation is of the order of parts per million (billion, respectively).
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