The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... road , and the power of traction or impulsion . A road is a contrivance by which the resistance opposed to a body moving on the surt face of the earth , arising from the inequalities of that surface , may be diminished and as it ...
... road , and the power of traction or impulsion . A road is a contrivance by which the resistance opposed to a body moving on the surt face of the earth , arising from the inequalities of that surface , may be diminished and as it ...
Halaman 110
... road to the carriage loaded with a weight equal to that of the boat . Now , as the resistance of a canal below this limit will be less , while the resistance of the road will remain the same , it follows that at lower velocities the ...
... road to the carriage loaded with a weight equal to that of the boat . Now , as the resistance of a canal below this limit will be less , while the resistance of the road will remain the same , it follows that at lower velocities the ...
Halaman 134
... road . The surface of a turnpike road is neces- sarily more uneven than that of a railroad ; and therefore subject to greater variation in the resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as ...
... road . The surface of a turnpike road is neces- sarily more uneven than that of a railroad ; and therefore subject to greater variation in the resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as ...
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