The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... carriage must therefore ad- vance as the wheels revolve . Two strokes of the piston cor- respond to one revolution of the wheels ; and in one revolution of the wheels , the carriage advances through a space equal to their circumference ...
... carriage must therefore ad- vance as the wheels revolve . Two strokes of the piston cor- respond to one revolution of the wheels ; and in one revolution of the wheels , the carriage advances through a space equal to their circumference ...
Halaman 135
... carriage , whose load rests upon the work- ing wheels , but also to drag other carriages considerably loaded in its train . An obstacle was also anticipated to the practicability of this adaptation of the steam engine , from the ...
... carriage , whose load rests upon the work- ing wheels , but also to drag other carriages considerably loaded in its train . An obstacle was also anticipated to the practicability of this adaptation of the steam engine , from the ...
Halaman 144
... carriage ; in the other , the engine carriage is merely used to draw the carriage in which the load is conveyed . In either case , the probability of dan- ger from explosion has been rendered infinitely small , from the judi- cious ...
... carriage ; in the other , the engine carriage is merely used to draw the carriage in which the load is conveyed . In either case , the probability of dan- ger from explosion has been rendered infinitely small , from the judi- cious ...
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