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... trains of a maximum weight of 2,000 tons over grades of 38 feet to the mile . The cylinders are 23 inches in diam- eter , by 30 inches stroke ; the drivers are 57 inches in diameter and they carry 198,000 pounds weight of the locomotive ...
... trains of a maximum weight of 2,000 tons over grades of 38 feet to the mile . The cylinders are 23 inches in diam- eter , by 30 inches stroke ; the drivers are 57 inches in diameter and they carry 198,000 pounds weight of the locomotive ...
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... trains , each of 433 cars and 3 miles in length 639 639 Copyright , 1CC0 , by Munn & Co. A COMPARISON OF MARINE ENGINE AND LOCOMOTIVE POWER . 2500 tons Co 1700 tbs fak 14 Gyatera & cians. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOK . 35.
... trains , each of 433 cars and 3 miles in length 639 639 Copyright , 1CC0 , by Munn & Co. A COMPARISON OF MARINE ENGINE AND LOCOMOTIVE POWER . 2500 tons Co 1700 tbs fak 14 Gyatera & cians. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOK . 35.
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... train at a speed of 22 miles an hour , on the level , and that while doing this work it would in- dicate about 1,760 horsepower . then we have a basis of comparison , and we may apply it in two ways . Either we may ask how many of these ...
... train at a speed of 22 miles an hour , on the level , and that while doing this work it would in- dicate about 1,760 horsepower . then we have a basis of comparison , and we may apply it in two ways . Either we may ask how many of these ...
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... train- ing was impossible . The nominal liability is eight years with the colors and five in the reserve , and the recruit contingent is 13,300 , the volunteers being in addition . The composition is as follows : Cavalry- 2 regiments of ...
... train- ing was impossible . The nominal liability is eight years with the colors and five in the reserve , and the recruit contingent is 13,300 , the volunteers being in addition . The composition is as follows : Cavalry- 2 regiments of ...
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... train- ing . The horse battery has Syrian horses and light Krupp guns . The field batteries have Krupp mountain guns carried by mules , with a second line of camels . There is also a bat- talion of garrison artillery , organized as in ...
... train- ing . The horse battery has Syrian horses and light Krupp guns . The field batteries have Krupp mountain guns carried by mules , with a second line of camels . There is also a bat- talion of garrison artillery , organized as in ...
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