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Notes on the Way Mercury Delay Tubes Operate
Notes by Neville Lyons on mercury delay lines: Electric current travels at speed of light : 180,000 miles/sec Time occupied by 1 electric pulse, including interval: 1.95 micro secs.= 0.00000195 secs In Delay Line, speed of sound 4760 ft/sec. So, 1 pulse travels 4760x 0.00000195 = 0.0093 ft/sec For delay line 5ft 4” (5.35ft), no of pulses that can be accommodated=5.35/0.0093= 576 Each delay line has 32 compartments. 64 delay lines each with 32 compartments= 2048 total compartments. Each compartment holds 1 number or ‘order’. For delay line, 6 binary digits are used= 64 numbers For compartments, 5binary digits are used= 32 numbers Date : UnknownThis exhibit has a reference ID of CH70383. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |
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