| Benjamin Martin - Celestial mechanics - 1754 - 200 pages
...Stop-Cock on the upper Part, it rufhes out with great Jmpetuoflty thro' a Pipe that comes* down into if* and makes a continued Stream, by the Air's being continually condenfed and aSing coa« tinually upon it. • C 60. To illuftrate this, let ABCD be. a% «6 Glafs Globe or Veffel,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1764 - 322 pages
...condenfed, and comprefles the water fo ftrongly, that it ruShes out witb great impetuofity and force through a pipe that comes down into it; and makes a continued uniform ilream by the condensation of the air upon its furface in the veflel. By means of forcing-pu,mps,... | |
| James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1776 - 546 pages
...condenfed, and compreffc^ the water fo ftrongly, th^t it rulhes out with gr,eat impetuofity aad force through a pipe that comes down into it ; and makes a continued uniform ftrearn by the condenfation of the air upon its furface in the veflel. B> means of forcing-pumps,... | |
| George Adams - Physics - 1794 - 606 pages
...the air, which comprefles the water fo ftrongly, that ic rufhes out with great impetuolity and force through a pipe that comes down into it, and makes a continued uniform ftream by the condenfation of air upon it's iiuface. OF DE LA HIRE'S PUMP,/£. 3, pi. 3. The... | |
| John Nicholson - Machinery - 1825 - 822 pages
...condensed, and". compresses the water so strongly, that it rushes out with great impetuosity and force through a pipe that comes down into it; and makes a continued uniform stream, by the condensation of the air upon its surface in the vessel. By means of forcing-pumps,... | |
| James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1839 - 554 pages
...condensed, and compresses the water so strongly, that it rushes out with great impetuosity and force through a pipe that comes down into it ; and makes a continued uniform stream by the condensation of the air upon its surface in the vessel. By means of forcing-pumps,... | |
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