| Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 742 pages
...machinery, are collected in a table, which will be found at the termination of Art. 140. 3rdly. That, when no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction...two surfaces are pressed together being the same, and '».M&n. dcs Sav. Etrang. 1781. f Phil. Trans. 1829. 1 A Practical Treatise on Rail-roads, 3d ed.... | |
| Henry Moseley - Architecture - 1856 - 738 pages
...the termination of Art. 140. 3rdly. That, when no unguent is interposed, the amount of the (Vicfion is, in every case, wholly independent of the extent...two surfaces are pressed together being the same, and • M*m. den Snv. Btrang. 1781. t phil- T"W- 1829. not exceeding a certain limit (per square inch),... | |
| William Carter Hughes - Flour mills - 1862 - 348 pages
...of contact, is called the co-efficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. 2d. When no urgent is interposed, the amount of the friction is, in every...whatever may be the extent of their surfaces of contact. 3d. That the friction of motion is wholly independent of the velocity of the motion. 4th. That where... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1863 - 388 pages
...two given surfaces of contact, is called the coefficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction...being the same, their friction is the same, whatever be the extent of their surfaces of contact. That the friction of motion is wholly independent of the... | |
| William Templeton - 1865 - 178 pages
...there is a constant ratio of the friction to the perpendicular pressure of the surface upon the other. of the friction is, in every case, wholly independent...the same, their friction is the same, whatever may he the extent of their surfaces of contact. 3. That the friction of motion is wholly independent of... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1871 - 292 pages
...two given surfaces of contact, is called the coefficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction...being the same, their friction is the same, whatever be the extent of their surfaces of contact. That the friction of motion is wholly independent of the... | |
| sir William Fairbairn (1st bart.) - Mills and mill-work - 1878 - 678 pages
...two given surfaces of contact, is called the coefficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction...being the same, their friction is the same, whatever be the extent of their surfaces of contact. That the friction of motion is wholly independent of the... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - Engineering - 1890 - 990 pages
...velocity has very little influence in augmenting friction, except under peculiar circumstances. 12. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction is, in everv case, independent of extent of surfaces of contact ; eo that, the force with which two surfaces... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1903 - 316 pages
...two given surfaces of contact, is called the coefficient of friction in respect to those surfaces. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction...are pressed together, being the same, their friction ie the same whatever be the extent of their surfaces of contact That the friction of motion is wholly... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - Engineering - 1903 - 1092 pages
...velocity has very little influence in augmenting friction, except under peculiar circumstances. 12. When no unguent is interposed, the amount of the friction is, in every case, independent of extent of surfaces of contact ; so that, the force with which two surfaces are pressed... | |
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