Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 136
... Orifice .375 Pressure at Orifice 6 Inches . Diameter of Orifice .25 Minimum Pressure . Rads . Am . Radius of 2d Neut . Circle . 2d Maximum Pressure . Rads . Amt . Pressure over Orifice . Radius of 3.2.72 Neut . Circle . Minimum Pressure ...
... Orifice .375 Pressure at Orifice 6 Inches . Diameter of Orifice .25 Minimum Pressure . Rads . Am . Radius of 2d Neut . Circle . 2d Maximum Pressure . Rads . Amt . Pressure over Orifice . Radius of 3.2.72 Neut . Circle . Minimum Pressure ...
الصفحة 139
... orifice , and observing its indications while the upper plate was moved about , it was found that the pressure was not at all affected by such motion , unless the edge of the upper plate was brought very near the point of the gage ...
... orifice , and observing its indications while the upper plate was moved about , it was found that the pressure was not at all affected by such motion , unless the edge of the upper plate was brought very near the point of the gage ...
الصفحة 413
... orifice , will be greater as the distance of the disc from the orifice is greater . When this latter distance is .031 of an inch , or any quantity less than this , and the radius of the orifice is .188 , experiment shews that the ...
... orifice , will be greater as the distance of the disc from the orifice is greater . When this latter distance is .031 of an inch , or any quantity less than this , and the radius of the orifice is .188 , experiment shews that the ...
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by THOMAS JARRETT Esq B A | 65 |
Theory of Escapements by G B AIRY Esq M A | 105 |
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