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" ... the actual resistance is not at all increased by increasing the relative velocity; but the effect of that resistance, in retarding the motion of the wheels, may be shown, from the general laws of mechanics, to be proportional to the relative velocity... "
An Essay on the Teeth of Wheels: Comprehending Principles, and Their ... - Página 99
por Robertson Buchanan - 1808 - 164 páginas
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen12

John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 páginas
...generally been taken for its measure ; this wa slight inaccuracy of conception, for it is certain that the actual resistance is not at all increased by increasing...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but a great pressure on their axis is produced...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen12

John Mason Good - 1813 - 480 páginas
...possible to make one wheel act on teeth fixed in the concave surface of another, the friction may lie thus diminished in the proportion of the difference...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, bnt a great pressure on their axis is produced...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volumen12

William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 páginas
...generally been taken for its measure. This is a slight inaccuracy of conception, for it is certain, that the actual resistance is not at all increased by increasing...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but a great pressure on their axis is produced...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volumen12

William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 páginas
...generally been taken for its measure. This is a slight inaccuracy of conception, for it is certain, that the actual resistance is not at all increased by increasing...to their sum. If the face of the teeth, where they arc in contact, a too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but...
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Practical Essays on Mill Work and Other Machinery, Volumen1

Robertson Buchanan - 1823 - 440 páginas
...teeth,] without friction, is perfectly impracticable, although, for a single tooth, possible." 46. In the first volume of the same work, he makes the...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but a great pressure on their axes is produced...
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute, Volumen1

1833 - 426 páginas
...proportional to the relative velocity thus asee ríained. When it is possible to make one wheel ac* on teeth fixed in the concave surface of another,...proportion of the difference of the diameters to their sum. HAMILTON'S PATENT SAWING AND BOKIKO MACHINE. — We have experienced much gratification in examining...
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Railway Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Volumen2

1834 - 434 páginas
...proportional to the relative velocity thus ascertained. When it is possible to make one wheel act en teeth fixed in the concave surface of another, the...proportion of the difference of the diameters to their sum. To ASCERTAIN THE HEIGHT OF A STEEPLE, TOWER, &c. — Take two sticks of any but equal length, and holding...
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A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts, Volumen1

Thomas Young - 1845 - 654 páginas
...quantity of the friction, the velocity with which the parts slide over each other has generally lieen taken for its measure : this is a slight inaccuracy...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but a great pressure on their axes is produced...
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A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts, Volumen1

Thomas Young - 1845 - 660 páginas
...with which the parts slide over each other has generally been taken for its measure : this is a alight inaccuracy of conception, for, as we have already...teeth, where they are in contact, is too much inclined to the radius, their mutual friction is not much affected, but a great pressure on their axes is produced...
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