The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of the Manufactories and Mechanical Arts of the United Kingdom, Band 1Knight and Lacey, 1825 - 795 Seiten |
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... angles , as in fig . 5 , still as CD and BD are equal , and in similar directions to A B and A C , the motion received from them by A will be represented in amount and direction by the line A D. But supposing A B shall be twice or ...
... angles , as in fig . 5 , still as CD and BD are equal , and in similar directions to A B and A C , the motion received from them by A will be represented in amount and direction by the line A D. But supposing A B shall be twice or ...
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... angles to the arms on which they operated , or formed tangents to the arcs which the movements of those arms described ; but if we alter the form of a lever from that of a right line , and the two forces still maintain their parallel ...
... angles to the arms on which they operated , or formed tangents to the arcs which the movements of those arms described ; but if we alter the form of a lever from that of a right line , and the two forces still maintain their parallel ...
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... angles , still ope- rate as though the lever were straight ; for the direction of the forces being changed to the exact amount of the same angle as that to which the lever is bent , they continue to act at right angles to their ...
... angles , still ope- rate as though the lever were straight ; for the direction of the forces being changed to the exact amount of the same angle as that to which the lever is bent , they continue to act at right angles to their ...
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... angles , bevelled geer . TO DESCRIBE THE CYCLOID AND EPICYCLOID . FIG . 37. If the circle 1 , having a point a marked on its circumference , moves along the straight line A C , and at the same time revolves on its axis , the curved line ...
... angles , bevelled geer . TO DESCRIBE THE CYCLOID AND EPICYCLOID . FIG . 37. If the circle 1 , having a point a marked on its circumference , moves along the straight line A C , and at the same time revolves on its axis , the curved line ...
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... angle does not exceed forty degrees , and when the shafts are to move with equal velocity . The shafts A and B , being ... angles upon the circumference of a hoop or of a solid ball : they are of great use in cotton mills , where the ...
... angle does not exceed forty degrees , and when the shafts are to move with equal velocity . The shafts A and B , being ... angles upon the circumference of a hoop or of a solid ball : they are of great use in cotton mills , where the ...
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Seite 684 - Multiply the sum of the two parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.
Seite 674 - Proportion, when the ratio is the same between every two adjacent terms, viz. when the first is to the second, as the second to the third, as the third to the fourth, as the fourth to the fifth, and so on, all in the same common ratio.
Seite 683 - Sides given. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to both the squares of the two legs. Therefore, 1.
Seite 676 - Prob. 7. Through a given point C, to draw a line parallel to a given line AB.
Seite 59 - He broke a rope of two inches in circumference ; though, from his awkward manner, he was obliged to exert four times more strength than was necessary. He lifted a rolling stone of eight hundred pounds' weight with his hands only, standing in a frame above it, and taking hold of a chain fastened thereto.
Seite 715 - ... arrangement on the rack. Each letter or stamp must be tried as to its heat, by imprinting its mark on the raw side of a piece of waste leather. A little practice will enable the workman to judge of the heat. The tool is now to be pressed downwards on the gold leaf, which will, of course, be indented and show the figure imprinted on it. The next letter or stamp is now to be taken and...
Seite 115 - ... 4. Divide the circumference of the wheel in feet by the velocity of its floats in feet per second, and the quotient will be the number of seconds in which the wheel turns round.
Seite 764 - ... easy and simple in the extreme, and so evidently efficient in its application, that it cannot but excite surprise that, in the present highly improved state of our manufactures, such a communication should be made as a discovery entirely new. Instead, therefore, of the customary mode of hardening the blade from the anvil, let it be passed immediately from the hands of the forger to the grinder ; a slight application of the stone will remove the whole of the scale or coating, and the razor will...
Seite 147 - ... and a second quantity will be had. Multiply the area of the millstone by the weight of a cubic foot of the same stone, for a third quantity. Multiply the first quantity by the second, and divide the product by the third, and the quotient will be the weight required. 2. To find the number of cubic feet in the turning millstone, supposing it to have no eye :—From the weight of the spindle and lantern subtract the quantity found by the preceding rule, for the first number. Subtract this first...
Seite 180 - First, I use two vessels in which the steam is to act, and which in other steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting it to expand itself...