| Benjamin Martin - Science - 1747 - 398 pages
...Prop is at one End, the Power applied at the other, and the Weight between both. (3.) When the Prop is at one End, the Weight at the other, and the Power applied between both. (4.) The bended Lever, which differs only in Form from the firft Sort. (5.) When... | |
| James Ferguson - 1764 - 322 pages
...prop is at one end of the lever, the power at the other, and the weight between them. 3. When the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them. 4. The bended lever, Which differs only in form from the firft fort, but not... | |
| James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1776 - 546 pages
...prop is at one end of the lever, the power at the other, and the weight between them. 3. When the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them. 4. The bended lever, which differs only in form from the firfl fort, but not... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...prop is at one end of the lever, the power at the other, and the weight between them. 3. When the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them. 4. The bended lever, which differs only in form from the firft fort, but not... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Electricity - 1807 - 212 pages
...hinges, cutting knives which. are fixed at one end. 68. A lever of the third kind, is'when the prop is at one end, the weight at the other,. and the power applied hetween them. Here the power must exceed the weight, in thesame proportion as the distance... | |
| John Ewing - Astronomy - 1809 - 672 pages
...ends; 2. Where the fulcrum is at one end, the power at the other, and the weight between them; 3. Where the fulcrum is at one end, the weight at the other and the power between them; 4. When the fulcrum is placed at equal distances between the power and weight, and then... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 pages
...the point of the blade ; also in oars moving a boat, the water being the fnlcrnm. ;i. When the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them, as in tongs, sheers, &c. The lever of the first kind is principally used for... | |
| William Duane - Electronic books - 1810 - 774 pages
...is at one end of the lever, the power at the other, and the weight between them. 3d, where the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them. 4th, the bended lever, which diflers from the first in form, but not in property.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Celestial mechanics - 1811 - 196 pages
...hinges, cutting knives which, are fixed at one end. 68. A lever of the third kind, is when the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them. Here the power must exceed the weight, in the same proportion as the distance... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 406 pages
...near the point of the blade ; also in oars moving a boat, the water being the fulcrum. When the prop is at one end, the weight at the other, and the power applied between them, as in tongs, sheers, &c. The lever of the first kind is principally used for... | |
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