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... Curves of water per horse power . 35. Diagram of weights of steam per cubic foot . 159 66 162 143 .153 , 154 152 163 ... curve for cone pulley .. 273 42 , 43. " 44 . 45 , 46. " 66 66 66 16 274 66 " Cone pulley tangents .. 275 " " 66 66 ...
... Curves of water per horse power . 35. Diagram of weights of steam per cubic foot . 159 66 162 143 .153 , 154 152 163 ... curve for cone pulley .. 273 42 , 43. " 44 . 45 , 46. " 66 66 66 16 274 66 " Cone pulley tangents .. 275 " " 66 66 ...
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... curve . 153. Diagram of flow of water from orifice .. 154. Indicator diagram , Strong Locomotive .. 155-157 . 158-160 . 597 579 648 650 66 weights and expansion .. 652 778 688 66 689 66 690 154A - 156A . Indicator diagram , C. R. I. & P ...
... curve . 153. Diagram of flow of water from orifice .. 154. Indicator diagram , Strong Locomotive .. 155-157 . 158-160 . 597 579 648 650 66 weights and expansion .. 652 778 688 66 689 66 690 154A - 156A . Indicator diagram , C. R. I. & P ...
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... curve of saturation 64 " isothermal curve ... 209. Diagram of weight of steam from orifice .. 66 66 210 . efficiency of vapor engines . 211. Diagrams of curve of saturation .. PAGE 750 751 752 753 754 723 755 756 757 ..faces 793 66 793 ...
... curve of saturation 64 " isothermal curve ... 209. Diagram of weight of steam from orifice .. 66 66 210 . efficiency of vapor engines . 211. Diagrams of curve of saturation .. PAGE 750 751 752 753 754 723 755 756 757 ..faces 793 66 793 ...
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... curve embracing the body of the cupola . The effect on the introduction of air in this way is this , as the carbonic oxide ( generated in the cupola by the decom- position of the carbonic acid ) rises through the body of the fuel , it ...
... curve embracing the body of the cupola . The effect on the introduction of air in this way is this , as the carbonic oxide ( generated in the cupola by the decom- position of the carbonic acid ) rises through the body of the fuel , it ...
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... curve , the clamps holding the bar near to its juncture and the distance between the clamps will be as small as practicable ; for example , it may be of the circumference of the circle . Then disregard- ing the varying conditions of ...
... curve , the clamps holding the bar near to its juncture and the distance between the clamps will be as small as practicable ; for example , it may be of the circumference of the circle . Then disregard- ing the varying conditions of ...
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