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... Length , 310 • 311 292. Uniform Moment of Flexure- • 312 312 General , 315 284. Explanation of Table of the Re- sistance of Materials to Crush- ing by a Direct Thrust- ( see p . 648 ) , 285. Unequal ' Distribution of the Pressure , 286 ...
... Length , 310 • 311 292. Uniform Moment of Flexure- • 312 312 General , 315 284. Explanation of Table of the Re- sistance of Materials to Crush- ing by a Direct Thrust- ( see p . 648 ) , 285. Unequal ' Distribution of the Pressure , 286 ...
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... Length of an Endless Belt , 470. Cam , or Wiper , 449 449 474. Hooke's Gearing , 472. Normal and Circular Pitch , 473. Screw Gearing , .450 . 451 . 451 475. Wheel and Screw , . 452 477. Oldham's Coupling , 483. Speed Cones , 433 448 ...
... Length of an Endless Belt , 470. Cam , or Wiper , 449 449 474. Hooke's Gearing , 472. Normal and Circular Pitch , 473. Screw Gearing , .450 . 451 . 451 475. Wheel and Screw , . 452 477. Oldham's Coupling , 483. Speed Cones , 433 448 ...
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... length is the yard , being the length at the temperature of 62 ° Fahrenheit , and at the mean atmospheric pressure , between the two ends of a certain bar which is kept in the office of the Exchequer , at Westminster . In computations ...
... length is the yard , being the length at the temperature of 62 ° Fahrenheit , and at the mean atmospheric pressure , between the two ends of a certain bar which is kept in the office of the Exchequer , at Westminster . In computations ...
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... length of the line , the magnitude of the force , according to an arbitrary scale . B 02 01 B B Fig . 1 . B For example , in fig . 1 , the fact that the body BBBB is acted upon at the point O , by a given force , may be expressed by ...
... length of the line , the magnitude of the force , according to an arbitrary scale . B 02 01 B B Fig . 1 . B For example , in fig . 1 , the fact that the body BBBB is acted upon at the point O , by a given force , may be expressed by ...
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... couple shall seem right - handed ; and make the length of the line OM represent the moment of the couple , according to any assigned scale . SECTION 2. - On Couples with Different Axes . 35. Representation of Couples by Lines,
... couple shall seem right - handed ; and make the length of the line OM represent the moment of the couple , according to any assigned scale . SECTION 2. - On Couples with Different Axes . 35. Representation of Couples by Lines,
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angle angle of repose angular momentum angular velocity applied Article axes bars beam body centre of gravity centre of pressure centre of resistance co-efficient co-ordinates components conjugate pressure cord cos² couple cross section curvature curve cylinder denote depth diagonal diameter direction distance elasticity ellipse equal and opposite equation equilibrium extrados figure fixed flexure fluid formula friction girder given horizontal inclined inertia intensity joint length line of action linear arch load moment of inertia motion neutral axis normal oblique ordinate P₁ P₂ pair parallel forces parallel projection perpendicular polygon position principal stresses principles prism proportional radius radius of curvature ratio rectangular relatively represent resultant rotation shearing stress solid spandril specific gravity square stability straight line strain structure surface tangential tenacity tension THEOREM thrust tion traversing truss uniform vertical weight Λ Λ Λ
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