Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 11
... tion , the rationale of this fracture became apparent from the consid- eration that the hole which originally was round had become pear- shaped , ( see Fig . 2 , ) having altered its position , and that the iron of the link which ...
... tion , the rationale of this fracture became apparent from the consid- eration that the hole which originally was round had become pear- shaped , ( see Fig . 2 , ) having altered its position , and that the iron of the link which ...
Page 13
... tion . Explosions , again , which only injure without killing outright , and therefore do not call for a a coroner's inquest , also happen without at- tracting much notice . The figures cited thus understate the destruction and injury ...
... tion . Explosions , again , which only injure without killing outright , and therefore do not call for a a coroner's inquest , also happen without at- tracting much notice . The figures cited thus understate the destruction and injury ...
Page 14
... tion of a steam boiler , and it is probable that no other metallic struc- ture is subjected to such complicated conditions . The pressure of the steam and the heat of the fire produce mechanical effects , while both the burning fuel and ...
... tion of a steam boiler , and it is probable that no other metallic struc- ture is subjected to such complicated conditions . The pressure of the steam and the heat of the fire produce mechanical effects , while both the burning fuel and ...
Page 22
... tion of yo , the diagonal between the direction of these forces , and , 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 ...
... tion of yo , the diagonal between the direction of these forces , and , 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 ...
Page 23
... tion A D , sufficient to carry it to D in the same time , by a familiar law already alluded to , the body will move in the diagonal A C , and will reach c in the same time in which the forces acting singly would carry it to B or D. The ...
... tion A D , sufficient to carry it to D in the same time , by a familiar law already alluded to , the body will move in the diagonal A C , and will reach c in the same time in which the forces acting singly would carry it to B or D. The ...
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