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... examine its properties . There are several methods of constructing an ellipse , of which we will give one , which is simple , and assists the student to remember the value of the area . To construct an ellipse with given axes . AB and ...
... examine its properties . There are several methods of constructing an ellipse , of which we will give one , which is simple , and assists the student to remember the value of the area . To construct an ellipse with given axes . AB and ...
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... examine more closely , we see that the reason of this clearly is that in each case the earth is tacitly treated as if it were a fixed body , which for all ordinary purposes it may be assumed to be . But now when we come to examine ...
... examine more closely , we see that the reason of this clearly is that in each case the earth is tacitly treated as if it were a fixed body , which for all ordinary purposes it may be assumed to be . But now when we come to examine ...
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... examine more closely , we find that each of the guides is rigidly attached to the one frame of the engine , and so they are not two , but are only portions of one body , that body consisting of the whole of the framework and everything ...
... examine more closely , we find that each of the guides is rigidly attached to the one frame of the engine , and so they are not two , but are only portions of one body , that body consisting of the whole of the framework and everything ...
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... examine it thoroughly ; but just as the motion is , on the whole , sliding ; so , on the whole , will the friction follow much the same law as sliding friction . The surfaces we shall principally have to deal with are not like that of a ...
... examine it thoroughly ; but just as the motion is , on the whole , sliding ; so , on the whole , will the friction follow much the same law as sliding friction . The surfaces we shall principally have to deal with are not like that of a ...
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... examine in another way the case of turning , which we considered in the last chapter , viz . when the resistance or effort is not at right angles to the radius . The figure ( Fig . 49 ) on page 65 is here reproduced ( Fig . 60 ) . Now ...
... examine in another way the case of turning , which we considered in the last chapter , viz . when the resistance or effort is not at right angles to the radius . The figure ( Fig . 49 ) on page 65 is here reproduced ( Fig . 60 ) . Now ...
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actual angular velocity applied axle beam bearing belt bending body boom called centre coefficient coefficient of friction compression connecting rod consider constant crank arm crank effort crank pin crank position cylinder diagram diameter direction distance draw a curve effect elastic Energy exerted engine equal equation example feet flange friction ft.-lbs girder given hence inch joint length lift load mean mean effective pressure mechanical advantage method moment of inertia moving neglecting obliquity neutral axis obtain ordinates piece piston position piston rod piston velocity plane preceding produced pull pulley radius relative motion represent resistance result revolutions revolutions per minute right angles rope rotating scale screw shaft shear shown simple sliding pair speed stress stroke surface tension tons turning pair velocity ratio W₁ weight wheel whole
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