For this reason an arc-lamp designed for forcing purposes should be equipped with a glass globe.
Quartz transmits ultra-violet radiation, which is harmful to the eyes, and inasmuch as the mercury vapor emits such rays, a glass globe should be used to enclose the quartz tube when the lamp is used for ordinary lighting purposes.
By surrounding the arc by means of a glass globe, little oxygen could come in contact with the carbons and they were not consumed very rapidly.
He took a glass globe, furnished with three tubulures, and put a bit of ice into it.
Two hundred grains of the atomic proto-hydrate of pure lime were put into a glass globe, which was kept cold by immersion in a body of water at 50 deg.
The production of sulphuric acid from sulphur and nitre may be elegantly illustrated by means of a glass globe with a stoppered hole at its side, and four bent glass tubes inserted into a leaden cap in its upper orifice.
The mass is then introduced into a glass globe, and sublimed at a temperature gradually raised.
You shrank it down and put it in a glass globe, in a paperweight.
Within the glass something moved, something minute and fragile, spires almost too small to be seen, microscopic, a complex web swimming within the hollow glass globe.
This was accomplished by introducing the platinum wire into an all-glass globe, completely sealed and highly exhausted of air, and passing a current through the platinum wire while the vacuum was being made.
An incandescent lamp is such a simple-appearing article--merely a filament sealed into a glass globe--that its intrinsic relation to the art of electric lighting is far from being apparent at sight.
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