| Benjamin Martin - Celestial mechanics - 1754 - 200 pages
...P, which are in Equilibrio with each other. Now whenever the Lever is put into Motion, 'tis evident, the Velocity of the Power will be to that of the Weight as the Diftance CB to the Diftances AC; and therefore the Quantity of Matter in P will be lefs than that... | |
| Benjamin Martin - Science - 1765 - 202 pages
...which are in Equilibrio with each other. Now whenever the Lever is put into Motion, it is evident, the Velocity of the Power will be to that of the Weight as the Diftance CB to the Diftance AC ; and therefore the Quantity of Matter in P will be lefs than that... | |
| William Emerson - Centrifugal force - 1769 - 170 pages
...that turns perpetually round the axis AB ; and whofe teeth fit exactly into the teeth of the wheel LD, which are cut obliquely to anfwer them. So that as...as that circumference, to one tooth : : that is (by fuppofuion) as the weight W, to the power P. Therefore the power PX velocity of P — WX velocity of... | |
| William Emerson - Centrifugal force - 1793 - 386 pages
...whofe teeth fit exactly into the teeth of the wheel CD, which are cut obliquely to anfwer them : fo that as AB turns round, its teeth take hold of the...the weight W, to the power P. Therefore the power P x velocity of P = W x velocity of W ; therefore their motions being equal, they will be in equilibrio.... | |
| James Smith - Industrial arts - 1815 - 684 pages
...the axle, and the weight will be raised through a space equal to the circumference of the axle. Hence the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel is to the circumference of the axis. This being the case, the weight... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Natural history - 1821 - 448 pages
...than that of the axis, or as the diameter of the wheel is greater than the diameter of the axis. Hence the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel is to that of the axis: and that, the power and the weight being in... | |
| William Martin - Science - 1832 - 504 pages
...in proportion as the circumference or diameter of the wheel is greater thun that of the axis: hence the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel is to that of the axis. | t Example. Suppose a water wheel to be 12... | |
| John M. Moffat - Physics - 1834 - 530 pages
...contrary direction, to which is suspended the power. Then supposing the machine to be put in motion, the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel to that of the axle ; for it will be perceived that the power must sink... | |
| Walter Rogers Johnson - 1836 - 516 pages
...contrary direction, to which is suspended the power. Then supposing the machine to be put in motion, the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel to that of the axle ; for it will be perceived that the power must sink... | |
| John M. Moffat, Walter Rogers Johnson - Physics - 1842 - 498 pages
...contrary direction, to which is suspended the power. Then supposing the machine to be put in motion, the velocity of the power will be to that of the weight, as the circumference of the wheel to that of the axle; for it will be perceived that the power must sink... | |
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