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" ... extreme distance, a ratio equal to the sine of the inclination of the curve it is describing at the instant, to the atmospheric-line. The effect of this alone on a rectangular diagram would be to round off the corners as in Fig. 3. With an early cut... "
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Page 10
by Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1886
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Nature, Volume 32

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1885 - 916 pages
...motion of the paper. The magnitude of these effects taken together on the area of the diagram depended on the construction of the instrument and on pencil-pressure. From numerous experiments it would appear possible to make a difference of as much as five per cent, in a locomotive in mid-gear...
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Marine Engineer and Motorship Builder, Volume 7

Marine engineering - 1886 - 354 pages
...motion of the paper. The magnitude of theee effects taken together on the area of the diagram depended on the construction of the instrument and on pencil-pressure. From numerous experiments it would appear possible to make a difference of as much as 5 per cent, in a locomotive in mid-gear...
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Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Volume 2

Osborne Reynolds - Ether (Space) - 1901 - 794 pages
...round off the corners as in Fig. 3. With an early cut off, the effect would be as shown in Fig. 4. Fig. 4. The friction of the mechanism causes the pencil...sufficient to mark the diagram, would cause an excess of 0'5 Ib. during expansion, and an equal fall during compression. While if pencil-pressure were made...
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Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects

Osborne Reynolds - Ether (Space) - 1983 - 788 pages
...round off the corners as in Fig. 3. With an early cut off, the effect would be as shown in Fig. 4. Fig. 4. The friction of the mechanism causes the pencil...sufficient to mark the diagram, would cause an excess of 0'5 Ib. during expansion, and an equal fall during compression. While if pencil-pressure were made...
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Nature, Volume 32

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1885 - 682 pages
...motion of the paper. The magnitude of these effects taken together on the area of the diagram depended on the construction of the instrument and on pencil-pressure. From numerous experiments it would appear possible to make a difference of as much as five per cent, in a locomotive in mid-gear...
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