Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 332
... cylinder and coiled on the brass cylinder ; but when it is applied to the cylinder g , and is turned to the left , the reverse is effected . The coils on the wood cylinder being insulated and kept separate from each other by the groove ...
... cylinder and coiled on the brass cylinder ; but when it is applied to the cylinder g , and is turned to the left , the reverse is effected . The coils on the wood cylinder being insulated and kept separate from each other by the groove ...
Page 436
... cylinder , p is in contact with the top of the small or lower cylinder ; and when P is in contact with the bottom of the large cylinder , pis in contact with that of the small cylinder . The pump - plate , E , placed above the large ...
... cylinder , p is in contact with the top of the small or lower cylinder ; and when P is in contact with the bottom of the large cylinder , pis in contact with that of the small cylinder . The pump - plate , E , placed above the large ...
Page 437
... cylinder , that there still remains a space equal to of the capacity of the cylinder , through which the piston cannot be depressed , and where the air is merely condensed , ex- panding and refilling the whole cylinder when the piston ...
... cylinder , that there still remains a space equal to of the capacity of the cylinder , through which the piston cannot be depressed , and where the air is merely condensed , ex- panding and refilling the whole cylinder when the piston ...
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