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... equal to about 2,000 Wheels per week . Possess enormous strength , combined with durability and lightness . Also Rollers , Pulleys , Axles , Pedestals , & c . , & c . Manufacturers of every description of Steel Castings from 4 lbs . to ...
... equal to about 2,000 Wheels per week . Possess enormous strength , combined with durability and lightness . Also Rollers , Pulleys , Axles , Pedestals , & c . , & c . Manufacturers of every description of Steel Castings from 4 lbs . to ...
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... equal to the work that would be done in raising the weight vertically through the height of the plane . The Modulus of a Machine is the fraction which expresses the relation of the work done to that of the work applied , or the ...
... equal to the work that would be done in raising the weight vertically through the height of the plane . The Modulus of a Machine is the fraction which expresses the relation of the work done to that of the work applied , or the ...
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... equal to 300 lbs . raised 110 feet high , or 3,000 lbs . raised 11 feet high , or 33,000 lbs . raised one foot high per minute . The unit of power is the mechanical force necessary to lift 33,000 lbs . one foot high in one minute ; but ...
... equal to 300 lbs . raised 110 feet high , or 3,000 lbs . raised 11 feet high , or 33,000 lbs . raised one foot high per minute . The unit of power is the mechanical force necessary to lift 33,000 lbs . one foot high in one minute ; but ...
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... equal to one - fourth its own weight , at the rate of 24 miles an hour during 10 hours . A horse will draw a load of one ton at the rate of 2 miles an hour during 10 hours . A pony or mule will draw a load of 12 cwt . at the rate of 2 ...
... equal to one - fourth its own weight , at the rate of 24 miles an hour during 10 hours . A horse will draw a load of one ton at the rate of 2 miles an hour during 10 hours . A pony or mule will draw a load of 12 cwt . at the rate of 2 ...
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... Cap Bolts . The sectional area of each bolt to equal one - half the sec- tional area of the piston - rod . Thickness of cap diameter of bearing multiplied by 5 . = Width of cap and rod - end length of 14 THE WORKS MANAGER'S HAND - BOOK .
... Cap Bolts . The sectional area of each bolt to equal one - half the sec- tional area of the piston - rod . Thickness of cap diameter of bearing multiplied by 5 . = Width of cap and rod - end length of 14 THE WORKS MANAGER'S HAND - BOOK .
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Page 14 - Practical Mathematics. MATHEMATICS FOR PRACTICAL MEN; being a Common-place Book of Pure and Mixed Mathematics. Designed chiefly for the Use of Civil Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors. Part I. PURE MATHEMATICS — comprising Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Conic Sections, Properties of Curves. Part II. MIXED MATHEMATICS — comprising Mechanics in general, Statics, Dynamics, Hydrostatics, Hydrodynamics, Pneumatics, Mechanical Agents, Strength of Materials.
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