Lieut.-Commander L. C. Bernacchi

LIEUT.-COMMANDER Louis CHARLES BERNACCHI was born in 1876 in Tasmania, and spent his early years in Melbourne, where his father was astronomer to the State Government. The call of physics, and especially of magnetism, therefore came naturally to him, and at the age of twenty-two he went as physicist...

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