The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 423
... wheels , a load of less than a ton on each wheel . Should this weight , twenty - two tons , be carried on a four - wheel truck of enor- mous size , it would mean five and one- half tons on each wheel . This great weight would destroy ...
... wheels , a load of less than a ton on each wheel . Should this weight , twenty - two tons , be carried on a four - wheel truck of enor- mous size , it would mean five and one- half tons on each wheel . This great weight would destroy ...
Page 532
... WHEEL . principle to the observation of a water wheel in actual operation . This principle may be described as being the reverse of the kinetoscope , in that moving objects are seen as stationary instead of in appar- ent motion . The ...
... WHEEL . principle to the observation of a water wheel in actual operation . This principle may be described as being the reverse of the kinetoscope , in that moving objects are seen as stationary instead of in appar- ent motion . The ...
Page 533
... wheel , in order to attain the highest bucket efficiency , must meet the following conditions : 1. The front wheel of the bucket , in enter- ing the stream of water , should produce abso- 2. The water velocity should be taken up on the ...
... wheel , in order to attain the highest bucket efficiency , must meet the following conditions : 1. The front wheel of the bucket , in enter- ing the stream of water , should produce abso- 2. The water velocity should be taken up on the ...
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