The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine, 17-18. sējumi1836 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
11. lappuse
... carried out through it . 66 " The last mentioned , defect may be lessened " by a perforated tube ( see the accompanying figures , ) attached to the end of the cock which " is within the boiler . Such a tube would pre- " vent the current ...
... carried out through it . 66 " The last mentioned , defect may be lessened " by a perforated tube ( see the accompanying figures , ) attached to the end of the cock which " is within the boiler . Such a tube would pre- " vent the current ...
11. lappuse
... carried out through it . 66 " The last mentioned , defect may be lessened " by a perforated tube ( see the accompanying figures , ) attached to the end of the cock which " is within the boiler . Such a tube would pre- " vent the current ...
... carried out through it . 66 " The last mentioned , defect may be lessened " by a perforated tube ( see the accompanying figures , ) attached to the end of the cock which " is within the boiler . Such a tube would pre- " vent the current ...
15. lappuse
... carried it to the fire end , nearly ; the boiler being slightly inclined to the back end , the water slid back in one or more dark masses , moving down the central line , or diverted up the sides , greatly agitated and frequently ...
... carried it to the fire end , nearly ; the boiler being slightly inclined to the back end , the water slid back in one or more dark masses , moving down the central line , or diverted up the sides , greatly agitated and frequently ...
16. lappuse
... carried as far as it might have been , the metal not having been cooled down as far as it might have been , to produce the greatest effect ; and yet , within two minutes the pres- sure was changed from one to twelve atmospheres . The ...
... carried as far as it might have been , the metal not having been cooled down as far as it might have been , to produce the greatest effect ; and yet , within two minutes the pres- sure was changed from one to twelve atmospheres . The ...
20. lappuse
... carried to 533 ° Fah . when the pressure shown by the gauge was 6.82 atmospheres , while saturated steam at that ... carry off heat from the thermometer , which , if at all affected by the metal above it , showed too low a temperature ...
... carried to 533 ° Fah . when the pressure shown by the gauge was 6.82 atmospheres , while saturated steam at that ... carry off heat from the thermometer , which , if at all affected by the metal above it , showed too low a temperature ...
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