| John Wilkins - 1802 - 292 páginas
...this outward water is forcible, and violent, whereas the ascent of that within is natural ; besides all this, there is thrice as much water to turn the screw, as is carried up by it. But on the other side, if all the water falling upon one wheel, would be able to turn it round, then half of it would... | |
| 1824 - 512 páginas
...purport in Put. RMin Apin 4 Pogym I , Prop. 10, but with innch lea aih-iii'Jgc thu it is here fnftnet." is thrice as much water to turn the screw as is carried up by it. "But, on the other side-, if all the water falling upon one wheel, would be able to turn it round, then half of it would... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1824 - 470 páginas
...reasons why the second method failed are not given. The letter states, that there is •three times as much water to turn the screw, as is carried up by it. Now this, •I confess, is to me a Hibernicism. . For all the water contained in the upper cistern... | |
| 1824 - 726 páginas
...the reasons why the second method failed are not given. The letter states, that there is three times as much water to turn 'the screw, as is carried up by it. Now this, I confess, is to me a Hiberaicism. For all the water contained in the upper cistern must... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1861 - 644 páginas
...this outward water is forcible and violent, whereas the ascent of that within is natural, — besides all this, there is thrice as much water to turn the screw as is carried up by it. But, on the other side, if all the water falling upon one whesl would be able to turn it round, then half of it would... | |
| 1906 - 212 páginas
...forcible and violent, whereas the ascent of that within is natural — besides all this, there is twice as much water to turn the screw as is carried up by it. I Fig. 10. "But, on the other side, if all the water falling upon one wheel would be able to turn it... | |
| John Phin - 1911 - 254 páginas
...forcible and violent, whereas the ascent of that within is natural — besides all this, there is twice as much water to turn the screw as is carried up by it. Fig. 10. "But, on the other side, if all the water falling upon one wheel would be able to turn it... | |
| Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume - 2015 - 268 páginas
...heavier; and besides that the ascent of that within is natural — besides all this, there is twice as much water to turn the screw as is carried up by it. 'But, on the other side, if all the water falling upon one wheel would be able to turn it round, then half of it would... | |
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