The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 61
... pound of coal burned un- der the company's boilers . Electric me- ters , then , and vast numbers of them , are needed ; and the manufacture of " record- ing wattmeters " has arisen in the last fifteen years from comparative ...
... pound of coal burned un- der the company's boilers . Electric me- ters , then , and vast numbers of them , are needed ; and the manufacture of " record- ing wattmeters " has arisen in the last fifteen years from comparative ...
Page 69
... pounds 9 ounces ) ; and they are numerous , for the called a couveuse , a large number of these infants have been saved . This apparatus , how- ever , cannot be readily employed . It is neces- sary that a number of experienced persons ...
... pounds 9 ounces ) ; and they are numerous , for the called a couveuse , a large number of these infants have been saved . This apparatus , how- ever , cannot be readily employed . It is neces- sary that a number of experienced persons ...
Page 104
... pounds per square inch by a blowing engine . Below the tuyeres is the crucible ; in this portion , the molten metal collects ; and , as the walls are very hot , they are cooled by water which circulates around them . In the crucible ...
... pounds per square inch by a blowing engine . Below the tuyeres is the crucible ; in this portion , the molten metal collects ; and , as the walls are very hot , they are cooled by water which circulates around them . In the crucible ...
Page 122
... pound of sugar he gives it a weigh . Recently Graduated THE following students have been graduated from the American School of Correspondence since the June num- ber of THE TECHNICAL WORLD was issued : Alexander , Daniel A. , Greenville ...
... pound of sugar he gives it a weigh . Recently Graduated THE following students have been graduated from the American School of Correspondence since the June num- ber of THE TECHNICAL WORLD was issued : Alexander , Daniel A. , Greenville ...
Page 168
... pounds above at- mospheric pressure , and it increases at the rate of 44 pounds for every ten feet ; 75 feet is deep ; at 100 feet strong men become feeble and it is difficult to breathe ; the deepest that any diver ever went was 204 ...
... pounds above at- mospheric pressure , and it increases at the rate of 44 pounds for every ten feet ; 75 feet is deep ; at 100 feet strong men become feeble and it is difficult to breathe ; the deepest that any diver ever went was 204 ...
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