The Encyclopedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalCrown, 1982 - 1364 pages |
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Page 339
... force AB acting upwards renders its vertical effect greater than the weight of a quantity ID , which serves as a compensation to the part BH , that the other force BF adds to the weight by drawing downwards . Similarly , the vertical ...
... force AB acting upwards renders its vertical effect greater than the weight of a quantity ID , which serves as a compensation to the part BH , that the other force BF adds to the weight by drawing downwards . Similarly , the vertical ...
Page 359
... force Na = px HG HG IH IG IG 1984. Considering , in the same way , the two forces of the power Q which retain the voussoir on the inclined plane , we shall find the parallel force Nf = Q × GH and the per- pendicular force Nd = Q × HG The ...
... force Na = px HG HG IH IG IG 1984. Considering , in the same way , the two forces of the power Q which retain the voussoir on the inclined plane , we shall find the parallel force Nf = Q × GH and the per- pendicular force Nd = Q × HG The ...
Page 663
... force pipe GH . On the next ascent of the piston more water is allowed to pass through the valve V , and the next descent forces this water through the valve V ' into the force pipe . By repeating the action the quantity of water in the ...
... force pipe GH . On the next ascent of the piston more water is allowed to pass through the valve V , and the next descent forces this water through the valve V ' into the force pipe . By repeating the action the quantity of water in the ...
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