The Technical World Magazine, Volume 13Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 28
... wire running in parallel , transverse lines about one inch apart . These lines of wire constitute , in effect , one continuous line starting from an upper corner of the pane , and running from left to right and right to left across the ...
... wire running in parallel , transverse lines about one inch apart . These lines of wire constitute , in effect , one continuous line starting from an upper corner of the pane , and running from left to right and right to left across the ...
Page 44
... wire from there instead of waiting for them to come from a factory a thousand miles or more away . With such a formidable array of ma- chinery it would seem as if nothing was left to be done by hand ; yet , in the sea- son of 1909 ...
... wire from there instead of waiting for them to come from a factory a thousand miles or more away . With such a formidable array of ma- chinery it would seem as if nothing was left to be done by hand ; yet , in the sea- son of 1909 ...
Page 61
... wire was installed between London and Paris for the services of the Daily Mail of the English metropolis , though it offered a pronouncedly improved means wiring illustrations over previously devised apparatus , several shortcom- ings ...
... wire was installed between London and Paris for the services of the Daily Mail of the English metropolis , though it offered a pronouncedly improved means wiring illustrations over previously devised apparatus , several shortcom- ings ...
Page 62
... wires . The periods of the impulses are governed by the extent of the contacts corresponding to the gradations of light and shade of the picture . In order to prevent spark- ing in the make and break , a variable condenser is placed ...
... wires . The periods of the impulses are governed by the extent of the contacts corresponding to the gradations of light and shade of the picture . In order to prevent spark- ing in the make and break , a variable condenser is placed ...
Page 65
... wire annually owe the perfection of their insulation to cotton yarn or tape of cotton cloth . The armies of the world today are clothed in cotton cloth - khaki - or something similar . country alone requires about 5,000,000 yards of ...
... wire annually owe the perfection of their insulation to cotton yarn or tape of cotton cloth . The armies of the world today are clothed in cotton cloth - khaki - or something similar . country alone requires about 5,000,000 yards of ...
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