Applied Mechanics (an Elementary Manual On) Specially Arranged ...Charles Griffin, 1894 - 268 sider |
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... inch wide on the left hand side of each page ; and in the margin place the number of the question , and nothing more . 3. Leave a space of at least four lines between your answers for remarks or corrections . 4. Be sure you understand ...
... inch wide on the left hand side of each page ; and in the margin place the number of the question , and nothing more . 3. Leave a space of at least four lines between your answers for remarks or corrections . 4. Be sure you understand ...
Side 3
... down the representation of forces in their exercise books to a scale of of an inch to a pound , or hundredweight , or ton , according to the values of the forces . acted on by a force , then naturally there is ELEMENTS OF A FORCE . 3.
... down the representation of forces in their exercise books to a scale of of an inch to a pound , or hundredweight , or ton , according to the values of the forces . acted on by a force , then naturally there is ELEMENTS OF A FORCE . 3.
Side 9
... inch has been used to represent both 1 lb. and I ft . , consequently each of the small squares represents to scale one foot - pound of work . ― Plbs . ( 2 ) With a Uniformly Increasing Resistance . - If the resist- ance uniformly ...
... inch has been used to represent both 1 lb. and I ft . , consequently each of the small squares represents to scale one foot - pound of work . ― Plbs . ( 2 ) With a Uniformly Increasing Resistance . - If the resist- ance uniformly ...
Side 14
... inches in diameter , the length of the stroke is 2 feet 6 inches , and the pressure of the water is 50 lbs . per square inch ; find the number of units of work done in one stroke , and plot out a diagram of work to scale . Ans . 7516.5 ...
... inches in diameter , the length of the stroke is 2 feet 6 inches , and the pressure of the water is 50 lbs . per square inch ; find the number of units of work done in one stroke , and plot out a diagram of work to scale . Ans . 7516.5 ...
Side 16
... inch deep , inch broad , and 32 inches long . Attach to the ends , A and B , light flexible cords with small hooks at their lower ends , and attach to the middle of the bar at F another light flexible cord , and pass this cord over a ...
... inch deep , inch broad , and 32 inches long . Attach to the ends , A and B , light flexible cords with small hooks at their lower ends , and attach to the middle of the bar at F another light flexible cord , and pass this cord over a ...
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Applied Mechanics (an Elementary Manual On) Specially Arranged for the Use ... Andrew Jamieson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
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accompanying figure angle angle of repose balance barrel beam belt block and tackle body capstan centre chain circumference co-efficient of friction Consequently cord crane cubic foot cylinder D₁ diagram diameter direction distance driving END VIEW engine equal equilibrium Exam EXAMPLE EXETER STREET feet fixed foot force applied forces acting formula ft.-lbs fulcrum gear gravity headstock horizontal hydraulic Illustrations inclined plane jib crane lathe leading screw Lecture length lever handle lift liquid load machine mandril modulus of elasticity motion movable move neglecting friction number of teeth overcoming friction P₁ pinion pitch plunger pressure principle of moments pull pulley pump radius reaction represents resistance resultant revolutions per minute rope scale Screw Thread shaft side Sketch and describe slide speed spindle square inch steam stress student surface tension tie-rod tons triangle of forces turn valve velocity ratio vertical weight
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