| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1845 - 210 pages
...larger; their diameters are 11-9 x 2 = 23'8,and38-lx 2 = 76-2 inches. CIRCULAR MOTION. 115 tained: — Multiply the given and required velocities together, and the square root of the product is the moan or proportionate velocity. Ex. Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1847 - 190 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is thus attained : multiply the given and required velocities together;...the product is the mean or proportionate velocity Ex Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given... | |
| Thomas Kelt - Mechanical engineering - 1849 - 424 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is thus attained : multiply the given and required velocities together...the product is the mean or proportionate velocity. Ex. Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1852 - 604 pages
...necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is simply thus attained : — Multiply the given and required velocities together,...the product is the mean or proportionate velocity. Let the given velocity of & wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1852 - 600 pages
...exist, and which is simply thus attained : — Multiply the given and required velocities togcther, and the square root of the product is the mean or proportionate velocity. Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1855 - 420 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is thus attained : multiply the given and required velocities together...and the square root of the product is the mean or pioportionate velocity. Ex. Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is pimply thus attained : — Multiply the given and required velocities together,...the product is the mean or proportionate velocity. Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given... | |
| Henry Charles Tulley - Engineering - 1902 - 940 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is thus attained ; multiply the given and required velocities together...velocity. Example. — Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given diameter of an intermediate... | |
| Henry Charles Tulley - Mechanical engineering - 1902 - 944 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which is thus attained ; multiply the given and required velocities together:...velocity. Example. — Let the given velocity of a wheel containing 54 teeth equal 16 revolutions per minute, and the given diameter of an intermediate... | |
| Henry Charles Tulley - Engineering - 1907 - 1120 pages
...pulleys, it is necessary that a proportional ratio of velocity should exist, and which i thus attained ; multiply the given and required velocities together:...and the square root of the product is the mean or proportiouatt velocity. Example. — Let the given velocity of a wheel containing •> teeth equal... | |
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