A Treatise of Mechanics, Theoretical, Practical, and Descriptive, Band 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 58 Seiten |
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... observed : Construct the various parts of the simpler machine so that the velocity of the impelled point ( art . 365. ) shall be to that of the working point , in the same ratio as they are in the compound machine ; then will the ...
... observed : Construct the various parts of the simpler machine so that the velocity of the impelled point ( art . 365. ) shall be to that of the working point , in the same ratio as they are in the compound machine ; then will the ...
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... observations on the construction of machines , and on the regulating of their motions , which appear highly worthy of ... observed that this motion soon failed , and was changed for one that was more smooth . A judicious engineer will ...
... observations on the construction of machines , and on the regulating of their motions , which appear highly worthy of ... observed that this motion soon failed , and was changed for one that was more smooth . A judicious engineer will ...
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... observed to accelerate or retard uniformly , till a new general speed is ac- quired exactly corresponding with this new power and re- sistance . 19. Many machines include in their construction movements which are equivalent with this ...
... observed to accelerate or retard uniformly , till a new general speed is ac- quired exactly corresponding with this new power and re- sistance . 19. Many machines include in their construction movements which are equivalent with this ...
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... observed to agree with the time . order to find whether a difference in the time of descent could be observed by removing the stage a little above and below the positions which corresponded to the above times , the experiment was tried ...
... observed to agree with the time . order to find whether a difference in the time of descent could be observed by removing the stage a little above and below the positions which corresponded to the above times , the experiment was tried ...
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... observed exactly the time employed by the body in making the first four or five turns , and he thence deduced easily a mean turn to determine the primitive velocity : after this he counted the number of turns which the body made before ...
... observed exactly the time employed by the body in making the first four or five turns , and he thence deduced easily a mean turn to determine the primitive velocity : after this he counted the number of turns which the body made before ...
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