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of work ( in lbs . raised one foot high ) , done a spring thus formed , the deflection
is distri . upon each square inch of the piston through buted more equally
throughout , and being any given time , during which the number thus diminished
for a ...
of work ( in lbs . raised one foot high ) , done a spring thus formed , the deflection
is distri . upon each square inch of the piston through buted more equally
throughout , and being any given time , during which the number thus diminished
for a ...
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A much better mode is to apply the weights on the upper end of the piston - rod
when the indicator is placed on the cylinder of the engine , while it is hot , its
piston being supplied with the same quantity of oil , and the spring being in the
same ...
A much better mode is to apply the weights on the upper end of the piston - rod
when the indicator is placed on the cylinder of the engine , while it is hot , its
piston being supplied with the same quantity of oil , and the spring being in the
same ...
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The engine was held in - doors until Wicksteed had omitted to take into account
the mercury became stationary , in order to one important item of force , without
the ex ascertain the minimum quantity of steam ertion of which , a piston could
not ...
The engine was held in - doors until Wicksteed had omitted to take into account
the mercury became stationary , in order to one important item of force , without
the ex ascertain the minimum quantity of steam ertion of which , a piston could
not ...
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If the It is true that to put the piston , and the steam had been worked at full
pressure , it is mass carried along with it , at first in motion , evident that at every
stroke a cylinder full of a pressure greater than the resistance is re steam would
have ...
If the It is true that to put the piston , and the steam had been worked at full
pressure , it is mass carried along with it , at first in motion , evident that at every
stroke a cylinder full of a pressure greater than the resistance is re steam would
have ...
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But it would still appear be than either mortice or dovetailed nuts , that , were the
whole of the bottom raised I am not prepared to say . up to about a level with the
top of the The piston rod is forged with an eye bridges , some advantage in ...
But it would still appear be than either mortice or dovetailed nuts , that , were the
whole of the bottom raised I am not prepared to say . up to about a level with the
top of the The piston rod is forged with an eye bridges , some advantage in ...
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Seite 371 - The Committee on Science and the Arts constituted by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, to whom was referred for examination a Solar Compass, invented by WM.
Seite 590 - ... any new and original design for a bust, statue, or bas relief or composition in alto or basso relievo, or any new and original impression or ornament, or to be placed on any article of manufacture, the same being formed in marble or other material, or any new and useful pattern...
Seite 376 - An account of the waste or increase of the Land on any part of the coast of Great Britain, the nature of the Soil, the direction of the Tides, Currents, Rivers, Estuaries, &c., with the means adopted for retarding or preventing the waste of the land.
Seite 498 - When no unguent is interposed, the friction of any two surfaces (whether of quiescence or of motion) is directly proportional to the force with which they are pressed perpendicularly together ; so that for any two given surfaces of contact there is a constant ratio of the friction to the perpendicular pressure of the one surface upon the other.
Seite 468 - ... 2. On repeating this simple experiment, I find that it is necessary for the production of a good effect to use dissimilar metals ; for instance, a piece of gold or platina on a plate of copper or of silver will make a very decided image, whereas copper or silver on their respective plates...
Seite 343 - We are of opinion that if the result produced by such a combination is either a new article, or a better article, or a cheaper article to the public, than that produced before by the old method, that such combination is an invention or manufacture intended by the statute, and may well become the subject of a patent.
Seite 470 - I feel convinced that we have to do with some thermic influence, and that it will eventually be found that some purely calorific excitement produces a molecular change, or that a thermo-electric action is induced which effects some change in the polarities of the ultimate atoms of the solid.
Seite 349 - ... to the health. But as it approaches the metropolis, it becomes loaded with a quantity of filth, which renders it disgusting to the senses, and improper to be employed in the preparation of food.
Seite 590 - ... manufacture, not known or used by others before his, her, or their invention or production thereof, and prior to the time of his, her, or their application for a patent therefor, and who shall desire to obtain an exclusive property or right therein to make, use, (and sell) and vend the same, or copies of the same, to others, by them to be made, used, and sold, may make application in writing, to the Commissioner of Patents, expressing such desire : and the Commissioner, on due proceedings had,...
Seite 470 - Magazine for October 1840, I mentioned some instances in which I had copied printed paper and engravings on iodized paper by mere contact and exposure to the influence of calorific rays, or to artificial heat. I then, speculating on the probability of our being enabled by some such process as the one I then named, to copy pictures and the like, proposed the name of THERMOGRAPHY, to distinguish it from Photography.