| Edward Albert Bowser - 1885 - 324 Seiten
...tension of the rod when the piston is ascending = gpA-MQ. That is, the tension of the rod is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the piston, and whose height is the height of the water in the barrel above the level of the... | |
| Charles Slagg - 1888 - 382 Seiten
...when its head accumulates against the float-board when the wheel is held still. This force is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the immersed float-board, and whose height is that due to the velocity of the current. That... | |
| Edward Richard Shaw - 1891 - 342 Seiten
...seventy -eight inches of water in it ? The pressure upon the side of a tank, or reservoir, is equal to the weight of a column of water, whose base is the surface pressed upon, and whose height is the depth of the water to the middle point of that surface.... | |
| 1893 - 670 Seiten
...inch of water, or 0.036 pound, to uphold it. The pressure of running water against a surface is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the pressed surface and whose height is the height due to the velocity. If a be the edge of... | |
| Robert Gordon Blaine - 1897 - 456 Seiten
...which is about '97. Hence, propelling force F = - XAX z'2 32-2 or F = 2 X 62-4 XAX h; a force equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the jet, and whose height is twice that due to the velocity of the jet. If the vessel moves... | |
| Theodore Francis Van Wagenen - 1900 - 118 Seiten
...on the Horizontal Bottom of u Vessel is wholly independent of the shape of the vessel^ and is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the horizontal bottom, and whose height is equal to the depth of the liquid. 3. The Pressure... | |
| Charles George Warnford Lock - 1901 - 438 Seiten
...on the Horizontal Bottom of a Vessel is wholly independent of the shape of the vessel, and is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area of the horizontal bottom, and whose height is equal to the depth of the liquid. 3. The Pressure... | |
| Henry Smith Carhart, Horatio Nelson Chute - 1901 - 464 Seiten
...water having the face d as a base and of a height dn. On c there is an upward pressure which is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is the area c, and whose height is en. The upward pressure therefore exceeds the downward pressure by the... | |
| Edward Richard Shaw - 1901 - 342 Seiten
...seventy-eight inches of water in it ? The pressure upon the side of a tank, or reservoir, is equal to the weight of a column of water, whose base is the surface pressed upon, and whose height is the depth of the water to the middle point of that surface,... | |
| Gardner Dexter Hiscox - 1908 - 358 Seiten
...The pressure of water on every portion of the surface of the vessel containing it and in contact with it, is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to its unit area and whose height is equal to its depth below the surface to the vertical centre... | |
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