Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 12
... removal of an annular piece -inch in width from the hole , and so making it 6 inches instead of 4 inches in diameter , thereby actually diminishing the quantity of iron in the head to this extent - when it was most interesting to dis ...
... removal of an annular piece -inch in width from the hole , and so making it 6 inches instead of 4 inches in diameter , thereby actually diminishing the quantity of iron in the head to this extent - when it was most interesting to dis ...
Page 23
... removed , and the rotation of the spindle be stopped by the interposition of any obstacle or opposing force , the wheel will fall . COR . 4. If the weight be suffered to remain , and be more than suffi- cient to balance the wheel , and ...
... removed , and the rotation of the spindle be stopped by the interposition of any obstacle or opposing force , the wheel will fall . COR . 4. If the weight be suffered to remain , and be more than suffi- cient to balance the wheel , and ...
Page 27
... com- pleted , and the door thus far tightly closed , then may be opened for the exit of the gas and for the removal of the ore . The next operation , i.e. , the extraction of the Process of Extracting Gold from Auriferous Ores . 27.
... com- pleted , and the door thus far tightly closed , then may be opened for the exit of the gas and for the removal of the ore . The next operation , i.e. , the extraction of the Process of Extracting Gold from Auriferous Ores . 27.
Page 30
... removed and its unexpended force employed , but engi- neers do not yet know how to do that with steam that has spent part of its force in the cylinder of an engine . To lessen the loss , most engines " work steam expansively . " That is ...
... removed and its unexpended force employed , but engi- neers do not yet know how to do that with steam that has spent part of its force in the cylinder of an engine . To lessen the loss , most engines " work steam expansively . " That is ...
Page 32
... out of them . This is that which enfeebles them , nor can it be removed except by using steam too weak to move the piston at all . It is ex- pensive as well as inherent ; for in condensing more 32 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... out of them . This is that which enfeebles them , nor can it be removed except by using steam too weak to move the piston at all . It is ex- pensive as well as inherent ; for in condensing more 32 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
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