... considerations adduced seem to me to show clearly that there really exist two elastic limits for any material, between which the displacements or deflexions, or what may in general be termed the changes of form, must be confined, if we wish to avoid... The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal - Page 38edited by - 1849Full view - About this book
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 468 pages
...instance ? Tutor. All you have to do is to bring the balls of the discharging-rod close to your knee, one on the one side, and the other on the opposite side. Charles. And at every discharge of the Leyden jar, the superabundant electricity from withinside will... | |
| Abram Robertson - 1818 - 196 pages
...two, can pass through VG, BOOK and touch the superficies ; and that one of these tan- ' gent planes is on the one side, and the other on the opposite side of the plane passing through VG, CF. 37. If a conic section surround the cone, two straight PROP. VI. lines,... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1828 - 264 pages
...instance ? Tutor. All you have to do is to bring the balls of the discharging-rod close to your knee, one on the one side, and the other on the opposite side. Charles. And, at every discharge of the Leyden jar, the superabundant electricity from withinside will... | |
| 1839
...electrify the knee, for instance ; the balls of the discharging rod are to be brought close to the knee — one on the one side, and the other on the opposite side; and at every discharge of the Leyden jar, superabundant electricity from withinside, will pass from... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1848 - 674 pages
...form, must be confined, if we wish to avoid giving the material a set ; or, in the case of variable strains, if we wish to avoid giving it a continuous...succession of sets, which would gradually bring about its destrnction : that these two elastic limits are usually situated one on the one side, and the other... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890 - 564 pages
...form, must be confined, if we wish to avoid giving the material a set, or, in the case of variable strains, if we wish to avoid giving it a continuous...they may be both on the same side of this position of relaxation* ; and that they may therefore with propriety be called the superior and the inferior limit... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890 - 578 pages
...form, must be confined, if we wish to avoid giving the material a set, or, in the case of variable strains, if we wish to avoid giving it a continuous...they may be both on the same side of this position of relaxation* ; and that they may therefore with propriety be called the superior and the inferior limit... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890 - 546 pages
...form, must be confined, if we wish to avoid giving the material a set, or, in the case of variable strains, if we wish to avoid giving it a continuous...they may be both on the same side of this position of relaxation* ; and that they may therefore with propriety be called the superior and the inferior limit... | |
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