| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...the teeth of VOL. XII. the other wheel is described by the same curve revolving within the circle. It has been supposed by some of the best authors,...means true, and it is even impracticable to invent a form for the teeth of a wheel, which will enable them to act on other teeth without friction. In... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...the teeth of VOL. XII. the other wheel is described by the same curve revolving within the circle. It has been supposed by some of the best authors,...tooth has also the advantage of completely avoiding frictinn; this is however by no means true, and it is even impracticable to invent a form for the teeth... | |
| Robertson Buchanan - Machinery - 1841 - 582 pages
...[of teeth] without friction, is perfectly impracticable, although, for a single tooth, possible" 65. In the first volume of the same work, he makes the...completely avoiding friction ; this is however by JQO means true, and it is even impracticable to invent any form for the teeth of a wheel, which will... | |
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