Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., Band 42Perry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1845 |
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... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . Sir , -The demand upon my time and attention necessarily resulting from the great popularity and success of my late invention , will preclude my entering into any correspondence upon the subject , beyond a brief ...
... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . Sir , -The demand upon my time and attention necessarily resulting from the great popularity and success of my late invention , will preclude my entering into any correspondence upon the subject , beyond a brief ...
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... atmosphere by which we are surrounded the medium of continual elec- tric action , but it is now satisfactorily proved , that the earth itself is a conductor and a permanent generator of voltaic electricity . In other words , the ...
... atmosphere by which we are surrounded the medium of continual elec- tric action , but it is now satisfactorily proved , that the earth itself is a conductor and a permanent generator of voltaic electricity . In other words , the ...
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... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . is equal. plane figure , whether right - lined or curve - lined , revolve about an axis in the plane of the figure , the surface or solid generated is respectively equal to the surface or solid , whose base is ...
... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . is equal. plane figure , whether right - lined or curve - lined , revolve about an axis in the plane of the figure , the surface or solid generated is respectively equal to the surface or solid , whose base is ...
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... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . is equal to the area of a rectangle , whose base or breadth is equal to the given line A C , and height or length the dotted circumference G E F ; the method of finding the area of the circle is therefore ...
... ATMOSPHERIC PROPULSION . is equal to the area of a rectangle , whose base or breadth is equal to the given line A C , and height or length the dotted circumference G E F ; the method of finding the area of the circle is therefore ...
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... atmospheric propulsion displays much ingenuity , and is worthy of the candid and careful consideration of the scientific world . I have with some considerable degree of attention investigated its details , but the conclusion at which I ...
... atmospheric propulsion displays much ingenuity , and is worthy of the candid and careful consideration of the scientific world . I have with some considerable degree of attention investigated its details , but the conclusion at which I ...
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Seite 109 - they were in large flocks containing both species in the proportion of two of the former to one of the latter " (the present)
Seite 83 - So that, having a way to make my vessels so that they are strengthened by the force within them, and the one to fill after the other, I have seen the water run like a constant fountain stream forty feet high.
Seite 84 - An admirable and most forcible way to drive up water by fire, not by drawing or sucking it upwards, for that must be as the philosopher calleth it, infra spheeram activitatis, which is but at such a distance. But this way hath no bounder, if the vessels be strong enough ; for I have taken a piece of a whole cannon, whereof the end was burst, and filled it three...
Seite 254 - It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world that the ridiculous expectations, or rather professions, of the enthusiastic speculatist, will be realised, and that we shall see engines travelling at the rate of twelve, sixteen, eighteen, twenty miles an hour. Nothing could do 'more harm towards their general adoption and improvement than the promulgation of such nonsense...
Seite 226 - Walton do hereby describe the manner in which my said invention is to be performed, by the following statement thereof, reference being had to the drawing annexed, and to the figures and letters marked thereon...
Seite 83 - ... but unanimously, and with harmony agreeing they all augment and contribute strength unto the intended work and operation: And therefore I call this A Semi-omnipotent Engine, and do intend that a Model thereof be buried with me.
Seite 58 - ... the use of carburet of manganese in any process whereby iron is converted into steel.
Seite 126 - As the three angles of a plane triangle are equal to two right angles, that is, to 180° (Euc, 32. 1.) the' sum of any two of them is the supplement of the other.
Seite 254 - ... to creep out at. I could not find words to satisfy either the Committee or myself. I was subjected to the crossexamination of eight or ten barristers, purposely as far as possible to bewilder me. Some member of the Committee asked if I was a foreigner, and another hinted that I was mad. But I put up with every rebuff, and went on with my plans, determined not to be put down.
Seite 52 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...