VIII, leads to the following remarkable conclusion, easily fixing itself in the memory, that with the unguents, hogs* lard and olive oil interposed in a continuous stratum between them, surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal... APPLETONS' CYCLOPAEDIA OF DRAWING - Page 117by W.E. WORTHEN - 1857Full view - About this book
| William Holms Chambers Bartlett - Mechanics, Analytic - 1874 - 544 pages
...oil interposed in a continuous stratum between them, surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal, when in motion, have...nearly the same co-efficient of friction, the value of thai 'en-efficient being in all cases included between 0,07 and 0,08, and thr iimiting angle of resistance... | |
| Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 726 pages
...oil, interposed in a continuous stratum between them, siwfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal (when in motion), have...that co-efficient being in all cases included between -07 and '08. " 'For the unguent tallow, the co-efficient is the same as for the other unguents in every... | |
| Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 738 pages
...wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal an metal (when in motion), /iave all of them very nearly t/ie same coefficient of friction, the value of that co-efficient being in all cases included between -07 and '08. " for tJie unguent tallow, the co-efficient is the same as for the other unguents in every... | |
| Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 742 pages
...oil, interposed in a continuous stratum between them, surf aces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal (when in motion), have all of them ve.ry nea/'ly the same coefficient of friction, the value of that co-efficient being in aU cases included... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - Architectural drawing - 1857 - 632 pages
...stono« upon tbe 0.88 to 0.05 20.49— 88.3 0.65— 0.75 88.8— 86.53 From his experiments M. Moriu found, that the friction of two surfaces which had...the limiting angle of resistance between 4° and 4° 35'. For tallow as an unguent, the coefficient is the same as the above, except in case of metals upon... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - Architectural drawing - 1857 - 650 pages
...; but that the slightest jar or shock, the most imperceptible movement of the surfaces of contaqt, was sufficient to change the friction from the quiescent...the limiting angle of resistance between 4° and 4° 35'. For tallow as an unguent, the coefficient is the same as the above, except in case of metals upon... | |
| Natural philosophy - 1859 - 112 pages
...olive-oil, interposed in a continuous stratum between them, surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal (when in motion), have...that coefficient being in all cases included between '07 and '08.' Tallow gives the same coefficient as the other unguents, except in the case of metals... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1863 - 388 pages
...unguents (hog's lard and olive oil) interposed in a continuous stratum between surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, and metal on metal, when in motion,...them very nearly the same coefficient of friction, being in all cases included between -07 and -08. The coefficient for the unguent tallow is the same,... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...olive oil) interposed in a continuous stratum between surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal, when in motion, have all of them very near the same coefficient of friction, being in all cases included between -07 and -08. The coefficient... | |
| William Holms Chambers Bartlett - Mechanics, Analytic - 1866 - 520 pages
...oil interposed in a continuous stratum between them, surfaces of wood on metal, wood on wood, metal on wood, and metal on metal, when in motion, have...that co-efficient being in all cases included between 0,07 and 0,08, and the limiting angle of resistance therefore between 4° and 4° 35'. for the unguent... | |
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