PV on the lower surface of the piston is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the section of the piston, and whose height is MN. The Elements of Hydrostatics - Side 316av Miles Bland - 1824 - 359 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 604 sider
...5.), it will be measured according to what we have said respecting the lifting pump (art. 528.), by the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to CD, and height that of XY above ns. Here, too, we drop the consideration of friction and the weight... | |
| John Farrar - 1825 - 476 sider
...determinate height Y//, it will be measured according to what we have said respecting the lifting pump by the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to CD, and height that of XY above RS. Here, too, we leave out of consideration the friction and the weight... | |
| 1829 - 500 sider
...Hydrostatics.) Hence it appears, that the pressure exerted by the water in PV on the lower surface of the piston is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the section of the piston, and whose height is M N. This, therefore, is the force to be overcome in... | |
| 1829 - 522 sider
...feet ; that is, Л feet. Thus it appears, that it requires a force to lift the piston exactly equal to the weight of a column of water, whose base is equal to the section of the piston, and whose height is that of the water in the suction-pipe, above the level... | |
| John Milne - 1830 - 216 sider
...l'application d'une force empruntée, et que son effet serait égale au poids d'une would be equal to the weight of a column of water, whose base is equal to the sum of the areas of the pistons engaged, and altitude as the height of the fluid in the pipe L.... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1832 - 402 sider
...(Art. 456.) Hence it appears, that the pressure exerted by the water in PV on the lower surface of the piston is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the section of the piston, and whose height is MN. This, therefore, is the force to be overcome in... | |
| 1832 - 354 sider
...water from the valve v to the surface of the water in the tube C E. The actual amount of this force is the weight of a column of water, whose base is equal to the horizontal section of the piston, and whose height is equal to the height of the surface of the... | |
| 1833 - 426 sider
...will fill themselves from the well K. The power of a machine of this kind may be stated as being equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the height of the fluid in the pipe L ; and were this pipe a transparent tube, with a graduated scale... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1833 - 502 sider
...will fill themselves from the well K. The power of a machine of this kind may be slated as being equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the heigh t of the fluid in the pipe L ; and .were this pipe a transparent tube, with a graduated scale... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1835 - 374 sider
...ascending column. Hence it appears, that the pressure exerted by the water in PV on the lower surface of the piston is equal to the weight of a column of water whose base is equal to the section of the piston, and whose height is MN. This, therefore, is the force to be overcome in... | |
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