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" OQ, and the second vertical, with its circumference resting on the flat surface of the first at P, so as to be driven round by the motion of the first disc. The velocity of the second disc will depend on OP, the distance of the point of contact from the... "
Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 37
by British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1842
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1842 - 552 pages
...other values of the function f(ff) between the limits 0¡ and 0¡, will be represented by the sum «l If, therefore, the broken or interrupted variation...curve, this sum will pass into the definite integral* f(f).di. Now if N represent the number of revolutions and decimal parts'of a revolution described by...
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Indicator Diagrams: A Treatise on the Use of the Indicator and Its ...

William Wade Fitzherbert Pullen - 1899 - 250 pages
...engine, and, for the sake of simplicity, let the steam pressure be constant during a stroke. If hi be the distance of the point of contact from the centre of the disc during the forward stroke, and h% during the back stroke, while h is the zero distance, then the...
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Experimental Engineering

William Charles Popplewell, William Wade Fitzherbert Pullen - 1900 - 690 pages
...an amount depending upon the distance of the FIG. us. point of contact from the centre of the disc. The distance of the point of contact from the centre of the disc is the amount the spring is compressed if set centrally when in the zero position, and consequently...
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volume 4

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1856 - 860 pages
...driven round by the motion of the first disc. The velocity of the second disc •will depend on OP, the distance of the point of contact from the centre of the first disc ; so that if OP be made always equal to the generating line, the conditions of the instrument...
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The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 5

1862 - 428 pages
..., yy , z*' ' where x\ y', z\ are the coordinates of the point of contact. Hence xyz Hence, r' being the distance of the point of contact from the centre of the ellipsoid, r = But, in an article in the Quarterly Journal, Vol. V., p. 127, entitled " On certain...
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an introduction to the theory of control in mechanical engineering

222 pages
...two friction disks shown in fig. 9.1. Obviously a continuous speed variation is obtained by altering the distance of the point of contact from the centre of the driving disk. The gear can be adapted to the transmission of large powers by duplicating the output...
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The Computer from Pascal to Von Neumann

Herman H. Goldstine - 1993 - 404 pages
...be driven round by the motion of the first disc. The velocity of the second disc will depend on OP, the distance of the point of contact from the centre of the first disc; so that if OP be made always equal to the generating line, the condition* of the instrument...
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