| Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 126 pages
...for this purpose no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, secondly, the force of the jet will be proportional to the excess of the pressure...hose above the level of the water in the air vessel. When the air in the air chamber is condensed into half its original bulk, it will act upon the surface... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1852 - 226 pages
...for this purpose, no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, secondly, the force of the jet will be proportional to the excess of the pressure...the end of the hose above the level of the water in the air-vessel. When the air in the air-chamber is condensed into half its original bulk, it will act... | |
| Thomas Antisell - 1852 - 728 pages
...what is necessary for this purpose, no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, consequently, the force with which it will so spout will be proportional...height is equal to the elevation of the end of the nose above the level of the water in the air vessel. A steam fire-engine has been bnilt by Mr. Braithwaitc,... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1852 - 158 pages
...for this purpose, no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, secondly, the force of the jet will be proportional to the excess of the pressure...the end of the hose above the level of the water in the air-vessel. When the air in the air-chamber is condensed into half its original bulk, it will act... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 pages
...will be proportional to the exeess of the pressure of the eondensed air above the weight of the eolumn of water, whose height is equal to the elevation of...the end of the hose above the level of the water in the air-vessel. When the air in the air-ehamber is eondensed into half its bulk at atmospherie pressure,... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1852 - 728 pages
...consequentlv, the force with which it will so spout will bo proportional to the excess of the près- ' euro of the condensed air above the weight of the column of water, whose height it* equal to the elevation of the end of tlie nose above the level of the water in the air vessel.... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1878 - 994 pages
...can spout from the end of the hose ; and, consequently, that the force with which it will so spoilt will be proportional to the excess of the pressure...condensed air above the weight of the column of water, the height of which is equal to the elevation of the end of the hose above the level of the water in... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1880 - 1088 pages
...for this purpose, no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, consequently, that the force1 with which it will so spout will be proportional to...condensed air above the weight of the column of water, the height of which is equal to the elevation of the end of the hose above the level of the water in... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1884 - 1002 pages
...is necessary for this purpose, no water can spout from the end of the hose ; and, consequently, that the force with which it will so spout will be proportional...condensed air above the weight of the column of water, the height of which is equal to the elevation of the end of the hose above the level of the water in... | |
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