Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Band 18,Teil 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... failures have been the only ! Strength of materials leffons . It cannot be otherwife . We have no means of inftruc- tion , except two very fhort and abftracted treatifes of the late Mr Emerson on the ftrength of materials . We do not We ...
... failures have been the only ! Strength of materials leffons . It cannot be otherwife . We have no means of inftruc- tion , except two very fhort and abftracted treatifes of the late Mr Emerson on the ftrength of materials . We do not We ...
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... fail only by the bending of the fibres , by which they will . break the cement and be detached from each other . Some- thing like this may be fuppofed in wooden pillars . In fuch cafes , too , it would appear that the refiftance must be ...
... fail only by the bending of the fibres , by which they will . break the cement and be detached from each other . Some- thing like this may be fuppofed in wooden pillars . In fuch cafes , too , it would appear that the refiftance must be ...
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... fails fplintering off , on the concave fide ; and in many cafes this splintering is very deep , even reaching half way through the piece . In hard and granulated bodies , such as a piece of freeftone , chalk , dry clay , fugar , and the ...
... fails fplintering off , on the concave fide ; and in many cafes this splintering is very deep , even reaching half way through the piece . In hard and granulated bodies , such as a piece of freeftone , chalk , dry clay , fugar , and the ...
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... fail in the part that is too weak . Strength of the greater will be the curvature which the beam will ac- quire before it breaks . Greater depth therefore makes a beam not only stronger but also ftiffer . But if the parallel fibres can ...
... fail in the part that is too weak . Strength of the greater will be the curvature which the beam will ac- quire before it breaks . Greater depth therefore makes a beam not only stronger but also ftiffer . But if the parallel fibres can ...
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... fail in this section , which is the circumference of a circle , and the particles of the two parts which are contiguous to this circumference will be drawn from each other laterally . The total refist- ance will be as the number of ...
... fail in this section , which is the circumference of a circle , and the particles of the two parts which are contiguous to this circumference will be drawn from each other laterally . The total refist- ance will be as the number of ...
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