The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... necessary . to move a body , whether on a canal or on a road , we must care- fully distinguish that force which is requisite to put the body from a state of rest into a state of motion , from that which is requisite to sustain the ...
... necessary . to move a body , whether on a canal or on a road , we must care- fully distinguish that force which is requisite to put the body from a state of rest into a state of motion , from that which is requisite to sustain the ...
Halaman 112
... necessary on a level an increased power , amounting to one - twelfth of the load , and thus such an ascent would require the power of traction to be doubled ; but all as- cents less abrupt than 1 in 12 would not require the power of ...
... necessary on a level an increased power , amounting to one - twelfth of the load , and thus such an ascent would require the power of traction to be doubled ; but all as- cents less abrupt than 1 in 12 would not require the power of ...
Halaman 121
... necessary here to notice particularly the application of a steam - engine upon great rivers and ship canals . There ... necessary to re- sort to extraordinary expedients , to combine sufficient powers of steam for the loads that it is ...
... necessary here to notice particularly the application of a steam - engine upon great rivers and ship canals . There ... necessary to re- sort to extraordinary expedients , to combine sufficient powers of steam for the loads that it is ...
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