The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 73. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1860 |
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Page 437
... screw as a means of propulsion for ships- of - war . Before the celebrated trial between the Rattler and the Alecto came off , when the screw succeeded in towing the paddle , the Arrogant and Dauntless had been ordered to be built , and ...
... screw as a means of propulsion for ships- of - war . Before the celebrated trial between the Rattler and the Alecto came off , when the screw succeeded in towing the paddle , the Arrogant and Dauntless had been ordered to be built , and ...
Page 438
... screw with the ship , and the quantity of water upon which the surface of the screw acts , and connecting author adduces the report of an experimental them with all remaining bodies . trial of an American screw - vessel , the San ...
... screw with the ship , and the quantity of water upon which the surface of the screw acts , and connecting author adduces the report of an experimental them with all remaining bodies . trial of an American screw - vessel , the San ...
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... screw has no velocity in relation to the water in which it moves . Through the space between these two screws ... screw sur- face at the part where the screw and the water first meet . As it passes through the opening the motion of the ...
... screw has no velocity in relation to the water in which it moves . Through the space between these two screws ... screw sur- face at the part where the screw and the water first meet . As it passes through the opening the motion of the ...
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Organic mechanism | 3 |
Telegraph the North Atlantic 9 421 | 9 |
Panorama an improved species of 326 | 10 |
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