| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Physics - 1821 - 366 pages
...the axle; if this be done without a wheel to turn the. axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single...the axle, as it is further from the centre of motion : for the wheel describes a great circle in the same space of time that the axle describes a small... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Physics - 1821 - 350 pages
...the axle ; if this be done without a wheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is re»ejved. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single...immediately find the bucket is raised with much less cPficulty. The velocity of the circumference of the wheel is as much greater than that of the axle,... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lauris Blake - Astronomy - 1826 - 308 pages
...axle ; if this be done without a wheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. Tiie axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single fixed...the axle, as it is further from the centre of motion : for the wheel describes a great circle in the same space of time that the axle describes a small... | |
| Physics - 1832 - 642 pages
...this Fig. S2. Fig. 33. be done without a wheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single...the bucket is raised with much less difficulty. The axle acts the part of the shorter arm of the lever, the wheel that of the longer arm. The velocity... | |
| Physics - 1832 - 640 pages
...this Fig. 32. Fig. 33. be done without a wheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single...pulley, or a lever, whose fulcrum is in the centre ; tmt add the wheel to the axle, and you will immediately find the bucket is raised with much less... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1835 - 398 pages
...the axle ; if this be done without a wljeel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received . The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single fixed pulley, or lever, whose fulcrum is in the centre ; but add the wheel to the axle, and you will immediately find,... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lauris Blake - Astronomy - 1836 - 540 pages
...round the axle; if this be done without awheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single'...the bucket is raised with much less difficulty. The axle acts the part of the shorter arm of the lever, the wheel that of the longer arm. The velocity... | |
| Readers (Elementary) - 1836 - 424 pages
...round, the axle; if this be done without a wheel to turn the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a single fixed pulley, or lever, whose fulcrum is in the centre ; but add the wheel to the axle, and you will immediately find... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - Physics - 1837 - 358 pages
...the axle, no mechanical assistance is received. The axle without a wheel is as impotent as a sing/e fixed pulley, or a lever, whose fulcrum is in the...the axle, as it is further from the centre of motion : for the wheel describes a great circle in the same space of time that the axle describes a small... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Physics - 1838 - 266 pages
...power being compensated by velocity. It is evident (from the iI3Ii. The principle upon Fij. 32. :ity of the circumference of the wheel is as much greater...the axle as it is further from the centre of motion ; for the wheel describes a great circle in the same time that the axle describes a small one; therefore... | |
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