The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 98
... result of its own velocity . The motion , however , is so rapid that persons in the car do not fall out but are held in their places by the effect of centrifugal force . As will be noted , the photograph shows the car at the very top of ...
... result of its own velocity . The motion , however , is so rapid that persons in the car do not fall out but are held in their places by the effect of centrifugal force . As will be noted , the photograph shows the car at the very top of ...
Page 103
... result . When we consider that strains from difference of expansion are generally greatest when firing up , and when there is no pressure in the boiler , we can see that the time may arrive when a crack is started or the parts weakened ...
... result . When we consider that strains from difference of expansion are generally greatest when firing up , and when there is no pressure in the boiler , we can see that the time may arrive when a crack is started or the parts weakened ...
Page 106
... resulting oil - vapors mixed with air on compression , the use of soap- suds for lubrication instead of cylinder oil , either entirely or at stated intervals , is a means of avoiding such accidents . Joining Leather to Iron Question ...
... resulting oil - vapors mixed with air on compression , the use of soap- suds for lubrication instead of cylinder oil , either entirely or at stated intervals , is a means of avoiding such accidents . Joining Leather to Iron Question ...
Page 110
... results . In those factories , however , which are most particular about separating the pea- berry perfectly , the aprons are still in use , the coffee fed to them being the peaberry grades produced by the sieves . The green coffee is ...
... results . In those factories , however , which are most particular about separating the pea- berry perfectly , the aprons are still in use , the coffee fed to them being the peaberry grades produced by the sieves . The green coffee is ...
Page 119
... result was the domesticated ostrich , which the British took advantage of , estab- lishing an industry that is still enriching the London . dealers and the ostrich farmers of the Cape . Edwin Cawston , the original ostrich pioneer in ...
... result was the domesticated ostrich , which the British took advantage of , estab- lishing an industry that is still enriching the London . dealers and the ostrich farmers of the Cape . Edwin Cawston , the original ostrich pioneer in ...
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