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" When no unguent is interposed, the friction of any two surfaces, whether of quiescence or of motion, is directly proportional to the force with which they are pressed perpendicularly together ; so that for any two given surfaces of contact there is a... "
Scribner's Engineers' and Mechanics' Companion: Comprising United States ... - Page 162
by J. M. Scribner - 1849 - 264 pages
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 37

1842 - 634 pages
...they are pressed perpendicularly together, (up to a certain limit of that pressure per square inch) ; so that, for any two given surfaces of contact, there...co-efficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. The co-efficients of friction in respect to those surfaces of contact, which for the most part form...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 37

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1842 - 632 pages
...they are pressed perpendicularly together, (up to a certain limit of that pressure per square inch) ; so that, for any two given surfaces of contact, there...co-efficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. The co-efficients of friction in respect to those surfaces of contact, which for the most part form...
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The operative mechanic's workshop companion, and the scientific gentleman's ...

William Templeton (engineer.) - 1845 - 210 pages
...of the French Government, from or by which the following laws have been fully established. 1 . That when no unguent is interposed, the friction of any...ratio of the friction to the perpendicular pressure ; that is, a double pressure will produce a double amount of friction, a triple pressure a triple amount,...
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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1852 - 600 pages
...were made at Metz, by M- Morin, under the sanction of the French government, to determine as nearly as possible the laws of friction ; and by which the...perpendicular pressure of the one surface upon the cither- Whilst this ratio is thus the same for the same surfaces of contact, it is different for different...
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The Mechanical Principles of Engineering and Architecture

Henry Moseley - Mechanical engineering - 1855 - 780 pages
...they are pressed perpendicularly together (up to a certain limit of that pressure per square inch), so that, for any two given surfaces of contact, there...is different for different surfaces of contact. The * Me"m. des Sav. Etrang. 1781. f Phil. Trans. 1829. \ A Practical Treatise on Rail-roads, 3rd ed. chap....
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The Mechanical Principles of Engineering and Architecture

Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 742 pages
...they are pressed perpendicularly together (up to a certain limit of that pressure per square inch), so that, for any two given surfaces of contact, there...CO-EFFICIENT of friction in respect to those surfaces. The co-efficients of friction in respect to those surfaces of contact, which for the most part form...
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The Mechanical Principles of Engineering and Architecture

Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 738 pages
...they are pressed perpendicularly together (up to a certain limit of that pressure per square inch), so that, for any two given surfaces of contact, there is a constant ratio of tne friction to the perpendicular pressure of the one surface upon the other Whilst this ratio is thus...
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The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant

William Carter Hughes - Flour mills - 1862 - 348 pages
...interposed, the friction of any two surfaces, whether of quiescence or of motion, is directly proportioned to the force with which they are pressed perpendicularly...perpendicular pressure of the one surface upon the other. While this ratio is thus the same for the same surfaces of contact, it is different for different,...
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Treatise on Mills and Mill Work: On machinery of transmission and the ...

Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1863 - 388 pages
...as nearly as possible, the laws of friction, and by which the following were fully established : — When no unguent is interposed, the friction of any...coefficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction is, in every case, wholly independent of...
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The Practical Examinator on Steam and the Steam Engine: with Instructive ...

William Templeton - 1865 - 178 pages
...interposition between the moving and stationary surfaces. 103. What are the common known laws of friction ? 1. When no unguent is interposed, the friction of...the friction to the perpendicular pressure of the surface upon the other. of the friction is, in every case, wholly independent of the extent of the...
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