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R. J. C. Wood: There is a very interesting thing in Table 3. In the early years we find that the No. 1 disk is the one which is failing to the greater extent, in 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916; and then in 1917 No. 7, which is the one nearest the point of support, usurps first place and keeps approximately that position, so that on the whole in these latter years it is the one nearest the point of support which shows the greatest number of failures. Now we all know that in the years 1913, 1914, the kind of insulator we were getting was very different from the insulators we get today; and that raised the question in my mind as to whether those early failures may not have been due to one cause — perhaps soft, porous porcelain, which was to be had in plenty; and the failures of the later years, when it is to be presumed that most of that poor stuff had been weeded out, have been caused by prolonged mechanical vibration.
R. J. C. Wood:表3中有一件非常有趣的事情。在早期,我们发现,在1913年、1914年、1915年、1916年,1号圆盘在更大程度上是失败的;到了1917年,最靠近支撑点的第7号,却篡夺了第一的位置,而且几乎一直保持着这个位置,所以在后来的几年里,总的来说,最靠近支撑点的第7号,失败的次数最多。现在我们都知道在1913年和1914年,我们得到的绝缘体和我们今天得到的绝缘体非常不同;这在我脑海中提出了一个问题,那些早期的失败是否可能不是由于一个原因——也许是软的,多孔的瓷器,这是大量的;而在后来的几年里,当我们假定大部分可怜的东西已经被淘汰时,失败是由长期的机械振动引起的。