| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1824 - 464 lapas
...Draft of Cattle, and the Form of Roads. By DAVIES GILBERT, Esq. FRS &c.* TAKING wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering...peripheries of the axis and box, where the absolute quan* From the Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts, just published. tity of the... | |
| 1825 - 474 lapas
...Draft of Cattle, and the Form of Roads. By Davies Gilbert, Esq. FRS, SfC. TAKING wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering...also diminished by leverage, in the proportion of the wheel to that of the axis. Secondly, they procure mechanical advantage for overcoming obstacles in... | |
| 1825 - 486 lapas
...ESQ. FRS &C. (Prom the last Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts.J Taking Wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering...between a sliding body and the comparatively rough and uneven Surface over which it slides, to the smooth oiled peri.pheries of the axis and box, where... | |
| John S Skinner - 1825 - 436 lapas
...First, they transfer the friction which would tat place between a sliding body and the comparative Ij rough, uneven surface over which it slides, to the...box, where the absolute quantity of the friction as opposing.rc sistance is also diminished by leverage, in the pro portion of the wheel to that of the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 lapas
...FRS &C. f /•From the last Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts J Taking Wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering...transfer the friction which would take place between ft sliding body and the comparatively rough and uneven surface over which it slides, to the smooth... | |
| 1825 - 428 lapas
...П.. S. &C. (Front the last Quarterly Jnui-ndl of Srienrt and lite Arts.) Taking Wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering two different purposes. First, 'they transfer the fraction which would take place between a sliding body and the comparatively rough and uneven surface... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 lapas
...the Form of Roads. TAKIN-G wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering different purposes. First, they transfer the friction...also diminished by leverage, in the proportion of the wheel to that of the axis. Secondly, they procure mechanical advantage for overcoming obstacles in... | |
| 1826 - 404 lapas
...and the Form of Roads. TAKING wheels completely in the abstract, they must be considered as answering different purposes. First, they transfer the friction...between a sliding body and the comparatively rough, uneren surface over which it slides, to the smooth oiled peripheries of the axis and box, where the... | |
| 1825 - 630 lapas
...in the abstract, they must be considered as answering different purposes. First they transfer tire friction which would take place between a sliding...the comparatively rough, uneven surface over which k slides, to'the smooth oiled peripheries of the axis and box, where the absolute quantity of the friction... | |
| William Youatt - 1831 - 512 lapas
...purposes. ' First, They transfer the friction which would take place between a sliding body, and the rough uneven surface over which it slides, to the smooth, oiled peripheries of the axis and box, assisted by a leverage in the proportion of the diameter of the wheel to the axis. ' Secondly, They... | |
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