The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 86. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1867 |
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... motion ; secondly , the indefinite continuance of molecular motion ; and thirdly , the return of the moving molecules to a state of rest . The first phase will be ac- companied by a rush or sudden impulse of in- creased potential in the ...
... motion ; secondly , the indefinite continuance of molecular motion ; and thirdly , the return of the moving molecules to a state of rest . The first phase will be ac- companied by a rush or sudden impulse of in- creased potential in the ...
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... motion necessary at each stroke of the pick to give to at the time that the pick has made its stroke and the machine a backward and forward motion . is about to return in order to make another This has heretofore been effected , by the ...
... motion necessary at each stroke of the pick to give to at the time that the pick has made its stroke and the machine a backward and forward motion . is about to return in order to make another This has heretofore been effected , by the ...
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... motion , the female square - cut gripper being contained in a circular rack actuated by a paul contained in the lever ; it thus follows that when the machine is firmly fixed against the face of a rock and the lever is brought to bear ...
... motion , the female square - cut gripper being contained in a circular rack actuated by a paul contained in the lever ; it thus follows that when the machine is firmly fixed against the face of a rock and the lever is brought to bear ...
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... motion were the earth at rest ; but the revolution of the earth is a constant force acting upon the current of water and gradually overcoming this north- ernly motion , and turning it to the east , by the coast of Ireland . Becoming ...
... motion were the earth at rest ; but the revolution of the earth is a constant force acting upon the current of water and gradually overcoming this north- ernly motion , and turning it to the east , by the coast of Ireland . Becoming ...
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... MOTION OF RAILWAY success was given up , and the furnace stands idle . Coke was the fuel used . It can , however , be readily believed that , setting the steaming process aside , Eck's refinery is a more perfect arrangement than Parry's ...
... MOTION OF RAILWAY success was given up , and the furnace stands idle . Coke was the fuel used . It can , however , be readily believed that , setting the steaming process aside , Eck's refinery is a more perfect arrangement than Parry's ...
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