Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 1034
... considerable noise . About this time they gave the recognition signal by firing a smoke grenade , and shortly after- wards she flew away . When they went through a mass of official papers , ( 62 ) 1034 AMERICAN SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN ...
... considerable noise . About this time they gave the recognition signal by firing a smoke grenade , and shortly after- wards she flew away . When they went through a mass of official papers , ( 62 ) 1034 AMERICAN SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN ...
Page 1048
... considerable numbers served on them during the war , and most of them gave an excellent account of themselves . No officers are likely to remain on a submarine for more than a limited period ; but the service , however hard and trying ...
... considerable numbers served on them during the war , and most of them gave an excellent account of themselves . No officers are likely to remain on a submarine for more than a limited period ; but the service , however hard and trying ...
Page 1055
... considerably . more inductance than capacity , to be so high as to limit their magnitudes and to make them practically non - existent . When harmonics do exist in an alternating current circuit , however , an oscillograph of the current ...
... considerably . more inductance than capacity , to be so high as to limit their magnitudes and to make them practically non - existent . When harmonics do exist in an alternating current circuit , however , an oscillograph of the current ...
Page 1056
... considerable interference at nearby receivers , which while not tuned to the working wave length of the transmitter , may happen to be in resonance with one of its many harmonics . In addition , these short 1056 THE POULSEN ARC.
... considerable interference at nearby receivers , which while not tuned to the working wave length of the transmitter , may happen to be in resonance with one of its many harmonics . In addition , these short 1056 THE POULSEN ARC.
Page 1080
... considerable delay , the cargo would have to be lightered out of her , and the loss altogether would be enormous . I had no doubt of our ability to pull the ship off if we undertook it . Prometheus is fitted with a superb towing machine ...
... considerable delay , the cargo would have to be lightered out of her , and the loss altogether would be enormous . I had no doubt of our ability to pull the ship off if we undertook it . Prometheus is fitted with a superb towing machine ...
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