Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 21
... wheel or disc revolving on an axle , which rests on an upright pivot , as represented in the annexed figure . When the wheel is set in rapid revolution , and the end of the axle or spindle opposite that on which the wheel re- volves is ...
... wheel or disc revolving on an axle , which rests on an upright pivot , as represented in the annexed figure . When the wheel is set in rapid revolution , and the end of the axle or spindle opposite that on which the wheel re- volves is ...
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... wheel above the horizon- tal diameter T L. The resulting tendency of the forces acting on all these particles , then , is to change the plane of revolution of the wheel to one diagonal to the two planes perpendicular to the horizon ...
... wheel above the horizon- tal diameter T L. The resulting tendency of the forces acting on all these particles , then , is to change the plane of revolution of the wheel to one diagonal to the two planes perpendicular to the horizon ...
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... wheel on the axle ; while the wheel is prevented from falling by the combined action of the same centrifugal force and the rotation of the axle on the pivot . COROLLARY 1. If the extremity of the spindle opposite the wheel , be ...
... wheel on the axle ; while the wheel is prevented from falling by the combined action of the same centrifugal force and the rotation of the axle on the pivot . COROLLARY 1. If the extremity of the spindle opposite the wheel , be ...
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... wheel or other body revolving on an axis , and , leaving out of view the thickness of the revolving body , consider that the centrifugal force tends to impel every particle in the direction of a tangent to the periphery of the circle in ...
... wheel or other body revolving on an axis , and , leaving out of view the thickness of the revolving body , consider that the centrifugal force tends to impel every particle in the direction of a tangent to the periphery of the circle in ...
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... wheel , as usual , carries the crank over the dead points . The valves to admit the steam alternately into A and B , and those that turn on and off the condensing water , are too well known to require being figured . Of course it makes ...
... wheel , as usual , carries the crank over the dead points . The valves to admit the steam alternately into A and B , and those that turn on and off the condensing water , are too well known to require being figured . Of course it makes ...
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