The petrol car.- v. 2. Electric and petrol-electric vehiclesGriffin, 1906 |
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... considerably , and the author has thought it best , in the interests of simplicity , to divide this book into three distinct parts ; the first dealing with the petrol car , the second with the electric , and the third with the steam car ...
... considerably , and the author has thought it best , in the interests of simplicity , to divide this book into three distinct parts ; the first dealing with the petrol car , the second with the electric , and the third with the steam car ...
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... considerably , and the author has thought it best , in the interests of simplicity , to divide this book into three distinct parts ; the first dealing with the petrol car , the second with the electric , and the third with the steam car ...
... considerably , and the author has thought it best , in the interests of simplicity , to divide this book into three distinct parts ; the first dealing with the petrol car , the second with the electric , and the third with the steam car ...
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... considerable , but , with a few exceptions , the general arrangement is practically the same in all , the differences consisting in modifications of some of the details . Some of these modifications are certainly of considerable ...
... considerable , but , with a few exceptions , the general arrangement is practically the same in all , the differences consisting in modifications of some of the details . Some of these modifications are certainly of considerable ...
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... considerable space above ; this space is termed the Combustion Chamber or Combustion Head . This is the space that contains the explosive mixture immediately before firing , and it is in this space that the electric spark sets fire to ...
... considerable space above ; this space is termed the Combustion Chamber or Combustion Head . This is the space that contains the explosive mixture immediately before firing , and it is in this space that the electric spark sets fire to ...
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... considerably greater than in the earlier and later parts of the stroke , and the most powerful effect or turning moment is produced near the middle of the stroke . In the petrol engine one explosion only takes place in two revolu- tions ...
... considerably greater than in the earlier and later parts of the stroke , and the most powerful effect or turning moment is produced near the middle of the stroke . In the petrol engine one explosion only takes place in two revolu- tions ...
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acid adjustment alternating current ampere-hours amperes apparatus applied armature arranged axle battery bearings Boilers brake BRYAN DONKIN carbon carburettor Cardan shaft cause chamber charge CHARLES GRIFFIN circuit clutch coil combustion head compression conductor connected connecting-rod considerable contact-maker crank shaft Crown 8vo cylinder diagram differential gear driving electricity EXETER STREET exhaust pipe exhaust valve explosive mixture flywheel gases gear wheels GRIFFIN'S NAUTICAL SERIES half-speed shaft Handsome Cloth heat high speed high-tension ignition Illustrations induction-coil insulator lamps leakage Leclanché cell low-tension Lubrication machinery magnet Marine Master Mariner means mechanical metal motor motor-car necessary Numerous Otto Cycle passing PETROL CAR petrol engine petrol vapour piston Practical pressure PROF Pumping quantity radiator Revised road screwed SECOND EDITION secondary cell spark spark-plug spindle spray chamber spring STEAM STRAND stroke surface takes place termed terminal tion trembler tube tyres volts WILLIAM ALLINGHAM wire
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