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... iron , lbs . 34000 Ivory , .... 37000 Horn ,. 50000 Whalebone , Bar iron , ordinary , .. 68000 Do. Swedish , .. 84000 ... 120000 Bar steel , soft , ...... Do. razor temper , 150000 Cast tin , Eng . block , 5200 Do. grain , Cast lead ...
... iron , lbs . 34000 Ivory , .... 37000 Horn ,. 50000 Whalebone , Bar iron , ordinary , .. 68000 Do. Swedish , .. 84000 ... 120000 Bar steel , soft , ...... Do. razor temper , 150000 Cast tin , Eng . block , 5200 Do. grain , Cast lead ...
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... iron , ... .... 3270 lbs . Oak , ... ...... 627 Memel fir , ....... 390 American white pine , ... 206 — F. The force necessary to crush one cubic inch . Aberdeen granite , blue , Very hard freestone , · Black Limerick limestone ...
... iron , ... .... 3270 lbs . Oak , ... ...... 627 Memel fir , ....... 390 American white pine , ... 206 — F. The force necessary to crush one cubic inch . Aberdeen granite , blue , Very hard freestone , · Black Limerick limestone ...
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... iron wire of an inch thick will bear ? = The area of the cross section of such wire will be ⚫007854 , hence we have 007854 × 84000 = 659.736 lbs . To find the ultimate transverse strength of any beam : When the beam is fixed at one end ...
... iron wire of an inch thick will bear ? = The area of the cross section of such wire will be ⚫007854 , hence we have 007854 × 84000 = 659.736 lbs . To find the ultimate transverse strength of any beam : When the beam is fixed at one end ...
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... iron , & c . ; and let it be observed , that when the beam is loaded uni- formly , the result of the last rule must be doubled . What weight will break a beam of Riga fir , fixed at one end and loaded at the other , the breadth being 3 ...
... iron , & c . ; and let it be observed , that when the beam is loaded uni- formly , the result of the last rule must be doubled . What weight will break a beam of Riga fir , fixed at one end and loaded at the other , the breadth being 3 ...
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... iron bar bear , 10 feet long , 10 inches deep , and 2 inches thick , laid on its edge ? 102 x 2 x 1090 • 10 The same on its broad side : 2 × 10 × 1090 10 = 21800 lbs . = 4360 lbs . To find the breadth to bear a given weight . length ...
... iron bar bear , 10 feet long , 10 inches deep , and 2 inches thick , laid on its edge ? 102 x 2 x 1090 • 10 The same on its broad side : 2 × 10 × 1090 10 = 21800 lbs . = 4360 lbs . To find the breadth to bear a given weight . length ...
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Page 20 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 121 - Powers, are certain simple instruments, commonly employed for raising greater weights, or overcoming greater resistances, than could be effected by the natural strength without them. These are usually accounted six in number, viz. the Lever, the Wheel and Axle, the Pulley, the Inclined Plane, the Wedge, and the Screw.
Page 23 - The denominator of a decimal, though never expressed, is always the unit, 1, with as many ciphers annexed as there are figures in the decimal.
Page 21 - Rule. — Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, add the numerator to the product and place the denominator under the result.
Page 53 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute 60 Minutes = 1 Hour 24 Hours = 1 Day 7 Days = 1 Week 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month...
Page 275 - ... way of employing the strength of horses. Robertson Buchanan states, that the mechanical effects of men in working a pump, in turning a winch, in ringing a bell, and rowing a boat, are as the numbers 100, 167, 227, and 248. According to Hatchette, of a man working at the cord of a pulley to raise the ram of a pile engine = 50 dynamical units.
Page 133 - The power is to the weight which is to be raised, as the distance between two threads of the screw, is to the circumference of a circle described by the power applied at the end of the lever.
Page 61 - In a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle is called the Hypotenuse ; and the other two sides are called the Legs, and sometimes the Base and Perpendicular.
Page 109 - BRICKWORK is estimated at the rate of a brick and a half thick. So that if a wall be more or less than this standard thickness, it must be reduced to it, as follows : Multiply the superficial content of the wall by the number of half bricks in the thickness, and divide the product by 3. The...
Page 61 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, &c.