Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 91
... given to all midshipmen . They might well be called " physical development examinations , " and are given to detect wherein any particular muscle fails to show what has been con- sidered normal development and strength . The strength ...
... given to all midshipmen . They might well be called " physical development examinations , " and are given to detect wherein any particular muscle fails to show what has been con- sidered normal development and strength . The strength ...
Page 92
... given the B test , which permits six deficiencies . Second classmen are given the A test which allows no deficiencies ; that is , every second classman must equal or bet- ter the average shown in the normal de- velopment columns . Any ...
... given the B test , which permits six deficiencies . Second classmen are given the A test which allows no deficiencies ; that is , every second classman must equal or bet- ter the average shown in the normal de- velopment columns . Any ...
Page 589
... given r.p.m. and steady speed through the water , and the " maximum m.e.p. line " shows the maximum horsepower which can be de- veloped at the given engine r.p.m. if the m.e.p. for any reason is increased to the limit of the design ...
... given r.p.m. and steady speed through the water , and the " maximum m.e.p. line " shows the maximum horsepower which can be de- veloped at the given engine r.p.m. if the m.e.p. for any reason is increased to the limit of the design ...
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