The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... resistance was in conformity with the principle just explained , but that when higher rates of spred were attained , although the resistance increased , it did not increase in nearly so rapid a proportion . This probably arose from the ...
... resistance was in conformity with the principle just explained , but that when higher rates of spred were attained , although the resistance increased , it did not increase in nearly so rapid a proportion . This probably arose from the ...
Halaman 110
... resistance may be also reduced with- out limit ; while , on the other hand , the resistance to a carriage moving on a railroad , being independent of the speed , the reduc- tion of speed can cause no diminution in the resistance . It is ...
... resistance may be also reduced with- out limit ; while , on the other hand , the resistance to a carriage moving on a railroad , being independent of the speed , the reduc- tion of speed can cause no diminution in the resistance . It is ...
Halaman 134
... resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as presenting a nearly uniform resistance ; and whatever impelling power is used upon it , it need be susceptible of no change in its intensity ...
... resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as presenting a nearly uniform resistance ; and whatever impelling power is used upon it , it need be susceptible of no change in its intensity ...
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