Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 10
... consequently of a strength , of which it was , through the smallness of the pins , impossi- ble to obtain the full benefit . Indeed , to such an extent has this been carried , that in one of the most noted suspension bridges hitherto ...
... consequently of a strength , of which it was , through the smallness of the pins , impossi- ble to obtain the full benefit . Indeed , to such an extent has this been carried , that in one of the most noted suspension bridges hitherto ...
Page 11
... consequently in a state of compression , had become consider- ably thickened in consequence , as was now evident , of an effort to obtain a greater bearing surface , ( see A , Figs . 2 and 3 , ) while the other portion of the iron ...
... consequently in a state of compression , had become consider- ably thickened in consequence , as was now evident , of an effort to obtain a greater bearing surface , ( see A , Figs . 2 and 3 , ) while the other portion of the iron ...
Page 22
... consequently , ( YQ being parallel to CE , ) to change the wheel's plane of revolution into the same plane into which it is impelled by the forces acting on the particles situated above the horizontal diameter . We have now accounted ...
... consequently , ( YQ being parallel to CE , ) to change the wheel's plane of revolution into the same plane into which it is impelled by the forces acting on the particles situated above the horizontal diameter . We have now accounted ...
Page 24
... consequently , to maintain the direction of their axes , strongly operates to continue the ball in the line of the original impulsion . If we apply this law to the gyroscope , it will readily be observed in what manner it co - operates ...
... consequently , to maintain the direction of their axes , strongly operates to continue the ball in the line of the original impulsion . If we apply this law to the gyroscope , it will readily be observed in what manner it co - operates ...
Page 25
... consequently an imperfect amalgamation . Numerous trials and experiments have proved the impossibility of avoiding these defects , even if the operations of the amalgamation are conducted with the most scrupulous care . For these ...
... consequently an imperfect amalgamation . Numerous trials and experiments have proved the impossibility of avoiding these defects , even if the operations of the amalgamation are conducted with the most scrupulous care . For these ...
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