The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... speed . With several hun- No other typewriter has ever been able dred less parts than other standard type- writers , it has the advantage of startling simplicity , and almost unlimited endurance . It writes in sight . It rules ...
... speed . With several hun- No other typewriter has ever been able dred less parts than other standard type- writers , it has the advantage of startling simplicity , and almost unlimited endurance . It writes in sight . It rules ...
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... SPEED WHEN METHOD OF HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME. THE WRONG WAY OF LAYING OUT THE BRICK FOR THE WORKMEN'S USE . THE WALL IS AT THIS LEVEL . THE FATHER OF EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS . Frederick W. million was paid out in ...
... SPEED WHEN METHOD OF HEATING COMPLETE SET OF TIRES AT ONE TIME. THE WRONG WAY OF LAYING OUT THE BRICK FOR THE WORKMEN'S USE . THE WALL IS AT THIS LEVEL . THE FATHER OF EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS . Frederick W. million was paid out in ...
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... speed to the tracks of the New York Central over which they complete their run to the terminal . For the twenty - one miles of the run on the New Haven tracks the trains are operated from over- head trolley wires by alternating current ...
... speed to the tracks of the New York Central over which they complete their run to the terminal . For the twenty - one miles of the run on the New Haven tracks the trains are operated from over- head trolley wires by alternating current ...
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... speed performances . The direct- current motor is a sort of automaton , that is , it automatically adjusts its speed to its. RAILWAY PROBLEM OF TOMORROW 59.
... speed performances . The direct- current motor is a sort of automaton , that is , it automatically adjusts its speed to its. RAILWAY PROBLEM OF TOMORROW 59.
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... speed slows in proportion . If the load and the grade remain con- stant the speed will not vary unless the voltage applied to the motor is increased . But the system of current supply im- plies a fixed voltage , and therefore even in ...
... speed slows in proportion . If the load and the grade remain con- stant the speed will not vary unless the voltage applied to the motor is increased . But the system of current supply im- plies a fixed voltage , and therefore even in ...
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