The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 35
fact that it is almost impossible to make an ordinary telephonic system work satisfactorily over any circuit that is con- nected with the ground . Lines with such circuits are subject to serious difficulties , chief among which are the ...
fact that it is almost impossible to make an ordinary telephonic system work satisfactorily over any circuit that is con- nected with the ground . Lines with such circuits are subject to serious difficulties , chief among which are the ...
Page 39
... fact that he and his wife were wearing them . He was overwhelmed when the trinkets were seized and he was obliged to redeem them by paying their full value plus 60 per cent duty with a fine on top of that for good measure . Yet it is ...
... fact that he and his wife were wearing them . He was overwhelmed when the trinkets were seized and he was obliged to redeem them by paying their full value plus 60 per cent duty with a fine on top of that for good measure . Yet it is ...
Page 46
... fact that the steam boiler is one of the most prolific sources of destruction with which we have to deal . Lack of knowledge on the part of many intrusted with its care , and oftentimes willful neglect are the causes of a large per cent ...
... fact that the steam boiler is one of the most prolific sources of destruction with which we have to deal . Lack of knowledge on the part of many intrusted with its care , and oftentimes willful neglect are the causes of a large per cent ...
Page 48
... fact that at the time the crownsheet was red hot , the boiler withheld a pressure of 230 pounds to the square inch , and showed no ill effects further than a few trifling under the intense heat applied during the test . The pressure ...
... fact that at the time the crownsheet was red hot , the boiler withheld a pressure of 230 pounds to the square inch , and showed no ill effects further than a few trifling under the intense heat applied during the test . The pressure ...
Page 55
... fact that the building materials exist in almost limitless quantity right at hand . The Mississippi is lined for more miles than any man knows with bed upon bed of limestone . It is necessary only to un- cover the surface strata of dirt ...
... fact that the building materials exist in almost limitless quantity right at hand . The Mississippi is lined for more miles than any man knows with bed upon bed of limestone . It is necessary only to un- cover the surface strata of dirt ...
Contents
397 | |
408 | |
420 | |
424 | |
443 | |
448 | |
457 | |
459 | |
161 | |
169 | |
176 | |
183 | |
203 | |
225 | |
232 | |
250 | |
252 | |
272 | |
275 | |
283 | |
292 | |
321 | |
331 | |
461 | |
484 | |
503 | |
504 | |
578 | |
612 | |
625 | |
628 | |
655 | |
687 | |
713 | |
723 | |
737 | |
746 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acre alfalfa American average ball Batik birds boiler building bushels canal cent Chicago coal color concrete construction cost crop dollars eggs electric engine fact factory farm farmer feet fire firebox five four fruit gasoline glacier growers guinea pigs heat hobble skirt horse hundred inches invention Keokuk labor land light lobster locomotive loess Los Angeles machine manufacture match ment method miles million motor muskeg Oliver Typewriter operation orchard ostrich phossy jaw photograph plant pounds Printype produced Quebec bridge railroad river roads rock saving ship side speed station steel stream Tampico tenant thing thousand tion tons town trees tricity truck Tuxpan River twenty Valley West white phosphorus Wickford wings wire wireless WORLD MAGAZINE York