The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 19
... shown that the order of merit of the three fuels is gasoline , speed , at nine hundred revolutions per minute . Each of the cylinders is placed horizontally , and opposed to the other , so that the crankshaft lies transversely of the ...
... shown that the order of merit of the three fuels is gasoline , speed , at nine hundred revolutions per minute . Each of the cylinders is placed horizontally , and opposed to the other , so that the crankshaft lies transversely of the ...
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... shown in the ac- companying remarkable photograph . The picture was taken on a dark night with the famous Bruce photographic telescope , located on Mount Wilson in California . The photograph shows the lights of the two cities of ...
... shown in the ac- companying remarkable photograph . The picture was taken on a dark night with the famous Bruce photographic telescope , located on Mount Wilson in California . The photograph shows the lights of the two cities of ...
Page 62
... shown is , perhaps , the most interesting part of their work . For tuning coils , glass jars , mailing tubes or even curtain rollers , wound with wire , with a sliding contact , have been made to serve . For receivers , bits of arc ...
... shown is , perhaps , the most interesting part of their work . For tuning coils , glass jars , mailing tubes or even curtain rollers , wound with wire , with a sliding contact , have been made to serve . For receivers , bits of arc ...
Page 81
... shown finished , another part half - finished , while in the remainder the strands are still hanging loose . - E . J. CROCKER . O A Unique Railroad NE of the most unique railroads to be found in America is that which has recently been ...
... shown finished , another part half - finished , while in the remainder the strands are still hanging loose . - E . J. CROCKER . O A Unique Railroad NE of the most unique railroads to be found in America is that which has recently been ...
Page 82
... shown in the illustration died as the result of wounds made by the black fish and floated into shallow water where it was fastened to ropes and pulled upon the beach with horses , to be cut up for the blubber and bone which it contained ...
... shown in the illustration died as the result of wounds made by the black fish and floated into shallow water where it was fastened to ropes and pulled upon the beach with horses , to be cut up for the blubber and bone which it contained ...
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