| James Ferguson - 1764 - 322 pages
...weight. If the line G,. inftead of going round the groove e of the wheel D y goes round its axle 1\ the power of the machine will be as much increafed, as the circumference of the groove e exceeds the circumference of the axle: which, fuppoiing it to be fix times, then one pound at H will... | |
| James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1776 - 546 pages
...weight. If the line G, inftead of going found the groove e of the wheel Z), goes round its axle 7; the power of the machine will be as much increafed, as the circumference of the groove e exceeds the circumference of the axle : which, fuppofing it to be fix times, then one pound at Hwill... | |
| George Adams - Science - 1794 - 540 pages
...of the wheel C. If the line, inftead of going round the groove bf the wheel D, goes round it's axis, the power of the machine will be as much increafed as the circumference of the groove exceeds the circumference of the axis ; which, if it were fix times, one ounce at H would ballance fix times... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...fo raife up the other weight. If a line G,inftead of going round the groove e of the wheel D, goes round its axle I, the power of the machine will be...much increafed as the circumference of the groove e exceeds the circumference of the axle : which fuppofing it to be fix times, then 1 pound at H will... | |
| Thomas Hodson - Education - 1802 - 556 pages
...in radius to the circle defcribed by the handle, the weight H of one pound, fufpended therefrom by a line in the groove, will balance the 48 pounds, as...round its axle I, the power of the machine will be as rr.uch increafed, as the circumference of the groove exceeds that of the axle, as (hewn under the wheel... | |
| George Gregory - Astronomy - 1808 - 452 pages
...raise up the other weight. If the line g, instead of going round the groove e of the wheel D, goes round its axle I, the power of the machine will be as much increased as the circumference of the groove e exceeds the circumference of the axle : which, supposing... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 700 pages
...up the -' I •••' weight. If a line G, instead of going round tfltf groove of the wheel D, goes round its axle I, the power of the machine will be as mnch increased as the circumference of the groove exceeds the circumference of the axle : which snpposingit... | |
| James Smith - Industrial arts - 1815 - 684 pages
...equilibrium takes place. If a line G, instead ot <romg round the groove of tbe wheel D, cocs roun.i its axle I. the power of the machine will be as much iiicreased as the circumference of the groove exceeds tbe circumference of the asle. It then the circumference... | |
| George Gregory - Science - 1820 - 458 pages
...raise up the other weight. If the line g, instead of going round the groove e of the wheel D, goes round its axle I, the power of the machine will be as much increased as the circumference of the groove e exceeds the circumference of the axle : which, supposing... | |
| James Smith (author of the Panorama of science and art.) - Industrial arts - 1859 - 964 pages
...after the equilibrium takes place. If a line G, instead of going round the groove of the wheel D, goes round its axle I, the power of the machine will be as much increased as the circumference of the groove exceeds the circumference of the axle. If then the circumference... | |
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