Sessional Papers, Volume 23; Volume 26H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... force , and with regard to them and the alterations made in Vegetable Zoology and Anatomy and Physiology , Subjects XV . , XVI . in 1873 , and in Subject XXIII . , Physical Geography , in 1876 , information can be obtained on ...
... force , and with regard to them and the alterations made in Vegetable Zoology and Anatomy and Physiology , Subjects XV . , XVI . in 1873 , and in Subject XXIII . , Physical Geography , in 1876 , information can be obtained on ...
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... forces ( the force polygon and the link polygon must be closed ) . SOLID GEOMETRY . General problems on lines and planes , with applications . Their inter- sections ; the angles between them ; parallel and perpendicular lines and planes ...
... forces ( the force polygon and the link polygon must be closed ) . SOLID GEOMETRY . General problems on lines and planes , with applications . Their inter- sections ; the angles between them ; parallel and perpendicular lines and planes ...
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... forces , and to a single force along the central axis , together with the minimum couple . Braced frames in three dimensions . Simple cases of equipotential lines and surfaces , and of lines of force . Line of resistance in arches and ...
... forces , and to a single force along the central axis , together with the minimum couple . Braced frames in three dimensions . Simple cases of equipotential lines and surfaces , and of lines of force . Line of resistance in arches and ...
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... FORCES AND THE WORKING RESISTANCES TO THE MOVING PARTS AND THE REGU- LATION OF THOSE FORCES . FOR THE APPLICATION OF ... force . METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORTIONS OF A MACHINE IN PARTS TO FACILITATE THE MANUFACTURE AND REFITTING ...
... FORCES AND THE WORKING RESISTANCES TO THE MOVING PARTS AND THE REGU- LATION OF THOSE FORCES . FOR THE APPLICATION OF ... force . METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORTIONS OF A MACHINE IN PARTS TO FACILITATE THE MANUFACTURE AND REFITTING ...
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... force to arise of similar characters , and in addition to these there is the resistance to separation of the parts of material met with when it is cut or abraded . 2. FORCES DUE TO GRAVITY OF MASSES . The buckets of overshot and breast ...
... force to arise of similar characters , and in addition to these there is the resistance to separation of the parts of material met with when it is cut or abraded . 2. FORCES DUE TO GRAVITY OF MASSES . The buckets of overshot and breast ...
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