Applied Mechanics (an Elementary Manual On) Specially Arranged for the Use of ... Elementary Engineering StudentsC. Griffin & Company, Limited, 1892 - 268 sider |
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Side xiv
... Formula for Rectangular Beams supported in Different Ways Comparison of the Loads and Sizes of Beams by Proportion - Example I. - Different Sections of Cast - Iron , Wrought - Iron , and Steel Beams - Questions • PAGES 236-248 249--259 ...
... Formula for Rectangular Beams supported in Different Ways Comparison of the Loads and Sizes of Beams by Proportion - Example I. - Different Sections of Cast - Iron , Wrought - Iron , and Steel Beams - Questions • PAGES 236-248 249--259 ...
Side 24
... formula therefore becomes wx CF - P x AF = Wx BF wx CFW × BF + P × AF wx CF - W × BF X AF P Substituting the numerical values , we have 60 x 20 100 X 10 50 = P = 4 lbs . 3. The resultant pressure at F is equal to the algebraical sum of ...
... formula therefore becomes wx CF - P x AF = Wx BF wx CFW × BF + P × AF wx CF - W × BF X AF P Substituting the numerical values , we have 60 x 20 100 X 10 50 = P = 4 lbs . 3. The resultant pressure at F is equal to the algebraical sum of ...
Side 25
Andrew Jamieson. THE LEVER . 25 simply to employ the general formula for the principle of mo- ments , and then to substitute the known numerical values in order to get the unknown . Or , he may reason out the formula into the following ...
Andrew Jamieson. THE LEVER . 25 simply to employ the general formula for the principle of mo- ments , and then to substitute the known numerical values in order to get the unknown . Or , he may reason out the formula into the following ...
Side 58
... formula from the " principle of work " by the same kind of reasoning as we adopted in the case of the wheel and compound axle . We leave the student , however , to apply the " principle of moments , " whereby he should get the same ...
... formula from the " principle of work " by the same kind of reasoning as we adopted in the case of the wheel and compound axle . We leave the student , however , to apply the " principle of moments , " whereby he should get the same ...
Side 63
... formula for the relation between the force applied and the weight raised by this machine . 2. In a compound wheel and axle the diameter of the two parts of the axle are 5 and 6 inches respectively . The weight raised , viz . , W , hangs ...
... formula for the relation between the force applied and the weight raised by this machine . 2. In a compound wheel and axle the diameter of the two parts of the axle are 5 and 6 inches respectively . The weight raised , viz . , W , hangs ...
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accompanying figure angle balance barrel beam belt block block and tackle body capstan centre chain circumference co-efficient of friction compression Consequently cord crane cylinder D₁ delivery valve diagram diameter direction distance driving efficiency END VIEW engine equal equilibrium Exam EXAMPLE feet fixed fly-wheel force applied force pump forces acting formula ft.-lbs fulcrum gear gravity horizontal hydraulic HYDRAULIC ACCUMULATOR inclined plane jib crane lathe leading screw Lecture length lever handle lift liquid load machine modulus Modulus of Elasticity motion neglecting friction number of teeth overcoming friction pinion pitch plunger principle of moments pull pulley radius reaction represents resistance revolutions per minute rope round Screw Thread screw-cutting lathe shaft shearing side Sketch and describe slide speed spindle square inch steam stress student tank tension threads tie-rod tons turn upper velocity ratio vertical weight wheel and axle
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