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Similar results were obtained from the experiments on the vertical castings . In these last experiments , a tolerably uniform diminution of strength is observed to follow an increase of length : but the anomalies in the first experiments ...
Similar results were obtained from the experiments on the vertical castings . In these last experiments , a tolerably uniform diminution of strength is observed to follow an increase of length : but the anomalies in the first experiments ...
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respective experiments were made , that gentleman seems disposed to attribute the discrepancy in question to the cir- cumstance of the one machine over - rating and the other undervaluing its own effect . Hence he assumes 27 tons per ...
respective experiments were made , that gentleman seems disposed to attribute the discrepancy in question to the cir- cumstance of the one machine over - rating and the other undervaluing its own effect . Hence he assumes 27 tons per ...
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... experiments ; and it broke with 1129 lbs . , whereas a similar bar , when entire , broke with 840 lbs . We must beg here to remark that we much suspect that the triangular bar above mentioned , viz . the 12th in the pre- ceding experiments ...
... experiments ; and it broke with 1129 lbs . , whereas a similar bar , when entire , broke with 840 lbs . We must beg here to remark that we much suspect that the triangular bar above mentioned , viz . the 12th in the pre- ceding experiments ...
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