C, touches A, B, C, D, only in the point C. A very acute angular space then remains between A, E, and C, on either side of E, C. If that space be filled with oil, the oil may be considered as a wedge, and if the outer circle be set in motion, that wedge... Description of a Railway on a New Principle: With Observations on Those ... - Page 15by Henry Robinson Palmer - 1823 - 60 pagesFull view - About this book
| Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1824 - 394 pages
...remains between A, E, and C, on either side of E, C. If that space be filled with oil, the oil may bu considered as a wedge, and if the outer circle be...in its present form without raising the circle E, C ; but E, C, having the weight of the carriage upon it, would resist its passage. " Now this continual... | |
| Meteorology - 1828 - 888 pages
...either side of E, C. If that space be filled with oil, the oil may be considered as a wedge, and it the outer circle be set in motion, that wedge will...its present form without raising the circle E, C; but E, C, having the weight of the carriage upon it, would resist its passage. " Now this continual... | |
| Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1835 - 816 pages
...The circle EC touches А BCD only in the point C. А very acute angular space then remains between AE and C on either side of E C. If that space be filled...will endeavour to pass the point C. But it cannot nass in its present form without raising the circle EC ; but EC having the weight of the carriage upon... | |
| Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1836 - 814 pages
...The circle EC touches А BCD only in the point C. А very acute angular space then remains between AE and C on either side of E C. If that space be filled...pass in its present form without raising the circle EC ; but EC having the weight of the carriage upon it, would resist its passage. Now this continual... | |
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