Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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Page 106
... engine has been speeded two and a half per cent , and yet never attained the speed it formerly attained during its oscillations . It is now always at its highest speed , combining steady turning with maximum turnout . If an engine is ...
... engine has been speeded two and a half per cent , and yet never attained the speed it formerly attained during its oscillations . It is now always at its highest speed , combining steady turning with maximum turnout . If an engine is ...
Page 107
... engine , was surprised at its general excellence and smoothness of movement . of their construction in sizes ranging from five to a hundred horse- power . A few experimental engines were built from time to time , as the inventors ...
... engine , was surprised at its general excellence and smoothness of movement . of their construction in sizes ranging from five to a hundred horse- power . A few experimental engines were built from time to time , as the inventors ...
Page 413
... ENGINE . THE new type of steam - engine illustrated on this and the follow- ing page possesses several points that will naturally attract the at- tention of engineers and steam - users generally . There are features about it that will ...
... ENGINE . THE new type of steam - engine illustrated on this and the follow- ing page possesses several points that will naturally attract the at- tention of engineers and steam - users generally . There are features about it that will ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
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Communications will be welcomed from any quarter Rejected manuscripts will | 236 |
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