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" MECHANICAL POWERS are certain simple instruments employed in raising greater weights, or overcoming greater resistance than could be effected by the direct application of natural strength. They are usually accounted six in number; viz. the Lever, the... "
A Course of Mathematics in Two Volumes for the Use of Academies as Well as ... - Page 173
by Charles Hutton - 1807
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Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture, Civil ..., Volumes 1-2

John Weale - Architecture - 1850 - 600 pages
...of parts which are supposed to - be perfectly rigid. The mechanical powers, sometimes described as six in number, viz. the lever, the wheel and axle,...pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw, are reducible to two only, viz. the lever and the inclined plane, in each of which the effect produced...
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The Works of Thomas Dick ...

Thomas Dick - Cosmology - 1850 - 684 pages
...of a few bars of thin iron ?" And when we consider that all the mechanical powers may be reduced to the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge and the screw, how astonishing are the forces exerted, and the effects produced, by their various combinations in...
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On the improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge. The philosophy ...

Thomas Dick - Astronomy - 1850 - 964 pages
...bars of thin iron ?" And when we consider that all the mechanical powers may be reduced to the lentr, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge and the jereto, how astonishing are the forces exerted, and the effects produced, by their various combinations...
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference: A million of facts [The ...

1850 - 772 pages
...and La Grange. The mechanical powers may be reduced to three, but they are usually expressed as six, the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the screw, ana the wedge. In a single moveable pulley the power gained is doubled. In a continued combination...
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Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Part 1

Augustin Privat-Deschanel - Electricity - 1880 - 1176 pages
...applications of the foregoing principles; and we shall begin with the so-called " mechanical powers," namely, the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw. 56. Lever. — Problems relating to the lever are usually most conveniently solved by taking moments...
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The Bryant and Stratton Business Arithmetic

H. Bryant - 1881 - 574 pages
...moving at the rate of 80 ft. per second ? 777. Mechanical Powers. — 1. The mechanical powers are the Lever, the Wheel and Axle, the Pulley, the Inclined Plane, the Wedge, and the Screw. 2. The Lever is a solid bar turning upon a pivot. 8. The pivot is called its fulcrum. 4. To find the...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: For the Use of Schools and Academies

Joseph Anthony Gillet, William James Rolfe - Physics - 1881 - 342 pages
...complicated, is made up of a very few elements, called simple machines, or mechanical powers. These are the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw. The force applied to work the machine is called the power ; and the resistance overcome by the machine,...
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Essays on the kindergarten, a selection of lects. read before the London ...

Essays - 1881 - 164 pages
...ILLUSTRATE THE MECHANICAL POWERS. A Box of Working Models, of the Six Simple Mechanical Powers : namely, the Lever, the Wheel and Axle, the Pulley, the Inclined Plane, the Wedge, and the Screw ; with Description, Experiments, and Engravings. (These models are accurately executed in wood. Size...
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Natural Philosophy: For the Use of Schools and Academies

Joseph Anthony Gillet, William James Rolfe - Physics - 1881 - 544 pages
...person who winds the clock. G. MACHINES. simple machines, or mechanical powers. These are the /ever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw. The force applied to work the machine is called the power; and the resistance overcome by the machine,...
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Intermediate Lessons in Natural Philosophy

Edwin James Houston - Physics - 1881 - 220 pages
...combinations of a number of simple machines, called the mechanical powers. The mechanical powers are the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedr/e, and the screiv. The mechanical powers are all modifications of the lever, or of the inclined...
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