B, in which a vacancy is simultaneously made for it by the descent of the piston p; and, in consequence of the difference of capacity of the two cylinders, it becomes reduced to one-fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity, according to the well-known... Pneumatics: For the Use of Beginners ... - Page 25by Charles Tomlinson - 1852 - 138 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Tomlinson - Pneumatics - 1854 - 156 pages
...causes it to pass through the valve v. At the same time the air below r is pressed through the valve v', in the plate which separates the cylinders, and enters...consequence of the difference of capacity of the two cy linders, it becomes reduced to one-fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity being proportionally... | |
| John Henry Pepper - Chemistry - 1869 - 722 pages
...time pressed through the valve, z/, in the plate separating the cylinders, and enters the cylinder, B, in which a vacancy is simultaneously made for it...to one-fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity, according to the well-known law, being proportionally increased. The air contained in the small cylinder... | |
| Edward Henry Knight - Industrial arts - 1876 - 1002 pages
...causes it to pass through the valve v. At the same time the air below P is pressed through the valve i/, in the plate which separates the cylinders, and enters...capacity of the two cylinders it becomes reduced to one fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity being proportionally increased. The air contained in... | |
| Edward Henry Knight - Industrial arts - 1876 - 1004 pages
...below 7' is pressed through the valve i j , in the plate which separates the cylinders, and enters K, in which a vacancy is simultaneously made for it by...capacity of the two cylinders it becomes reduced to one fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity being proportionally increased. The air contained in... | |
| Edward H. Knight - 1876 - 1046 pages
...in the plate which separates the cyhin. ders, and enters B, in which a vacancy is simul. taneously made for it by the descent of the piston p ; and in...capacity of the two cylinders it becomes reduced to one fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity being probe so constructed as to bear this weight without... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...time pressed through the valve, i/, in the plate separating the cylinders, and enters the cylinder, B, in which a vacancy is simultaneously made for it...to one-fourth of its original bulk, its elasticity, according to the well-known law, being proportionally increased. The air contained in the small cylinder... | |
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