Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 19
... side . It is impossible to deny the existence of an infinite number of stresses acting on the sides of a vessel undergoing fluid pressure , producing what , for want of a better term , might be called a " bulging strain . " Instances of ...
... side . It is impossible to deny the existence of an infinite number of stresses acting on the sides of a vessel undergoing fluid pressure , producing what , for want of a better term , might be called a " bulging strain . " Instances of ...
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... side , against , and on the other , in conjunction with , gravity , both of which conclusions are demonstrably wrong . Very respectfully , JAMES CLARK . The gyroscope , in its simplest form , consists of a wheel or disc revolving on an ...
... side , against , and on the other , in conjunction with , gravity , both of which conclusions are demonstrably wrong . Very respectfully , JAMES CLARK . The gyroscope , in its simplest form , consists of a wheel or disc revolving on an ...
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... side of the perpendicular diameter c Y , ) we discover it is acted upon by the centrifugal force , in the direction of the tangent T w , and by the force communicated by the rotation of the spindle about the pivot A B , in the direction ...
... side of the perpendicular diameter c Y , ) we discover it is acted upon by the centrifugal force , in the direction of the tangent T w , and by the force communicated by the rotation of the spindle about the pivot A B , in the direction ...
Page 23
... side of cy ; and it is this constant effort to change the plane of revolution into one which , or a plane parallel to which , the wheel can only assume by elevating the extremity of the axle , which prevents it from falling . ' The ...
... side of cy ; and it is this constant effort to change the plane of revolution into one which , or a plane parallel to which , the wheel can only assume by elevating the extremity of the axle , which prevents it from falling . ' The ...
Page 25
... side of the Atlantic has taken particular pains to apply his process to the treatment of natural ores , for the reason that gold - bearing ores are comparatively rare in Europe . In order to explain the defects of this process , we deem ...
... side of the Atlantic has taken particular pains to apply his process to the treatment of natural ores , for the reason that gold - bearing ores are comparatively rare in Europe . In order to explain the defects of this process , we deem ...
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