The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 70
... hand , may be of such vast proportions that the area of low barometer will vary in diameter from a hundred to several hundred miles in extent - or even a thou- sand miles - and it may traverse the con- tinent from the Caribbean Sea to ...
... hand , may be of such vast proportions that the area of low barometer will vary in diameter from a hundred to several hundred miles in extent - or even a thou- sand miles - and it may traverse the con- tinent from the Caribbean Sea to ...
Page 80
... hand wheel that raises or lowers the excavating wheel until the sight arm is at the proper level . In this way the operator has perfect con- trol over the depth to which the excavat- ing wheel cuts and he can keep the bot- tom of the ...
... hand wheel that raises or lowers the excavating wheel until the sight arm is at the proper level . In this way the operator has perfect con- trol over the depth to which the excavat- ing wheel cuts and he can keep the bot- tom of the ...
Page 83
... hand may be held over the cannon's mouth with impunity . The only drawback to the use of the ma- chine is perhaps its first cost . lars is the price asked . Five dol- Floating Steel Span THE James Bay Railroad Company of Canada desiring ...
... hand may be held over the cannon's mouth with impunity . The only drawback to the use of the ma- chine is perhaps its first cost . lars is the price asked . Five dol- Floating Steel Span THE James Bay Railroad Company of Canada desiring ...
Page 101
... hand at a height of about six feet and by comparing the action of the glider in each flight ascertain the correct adjust- ment of the wings , tail and weight . It may then be launched into the wind from any height with the assurance ...
... hand at a height of about six feet and by comparing the action of the glider in each flight ascertain the correct adjust- ment of the wings , tail and weight . It may then be launched into the wind from any height with the assurance ...
Page 108
... hand to the sun , and the south is exactly half - way between the hour and the figure XII on the watch . For instance , .suppose that it is 4 o'clock . Point the hand indicating IV to the sun and II on the watch is exactly south ...
... hand to the sun , and the south is exactly half - way between the hour and the figure XII on the watch . For instance , .suppose that it is 4 o'clock . Point the hand indicating IV to the sun and II on the watch is exactly south ...
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