Engineer's Manual for Designers, Draughtsmen, Toolmakers, Turners, Fitters, Mechanics, Erectors, and StudentsA. T. Collins Philosophical Library, 1965 - 334 σελίδες |
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... fraction near the right - hand end of the list ( 1 ) with any fraction composed of small numbers of about the right ratio will produce a fraction that is probably accurate enough . In the example under consideration 3 4 5 6 903 might be ...
... fraction near the right - hand end of the list ( 1 ) with any fraction composed of small numbers of about the right ratio will produce a fraction that is probably accurate enough . In the example under consideration 3 4 5 6 903 might be ...
Σελίδα 92
... fraction concerned and it is equal to 1927 41 × 47 . If this fraction is not suitably factorable it is necessary to consider new 500 fractions obtained by combining it with its predecessor ( in this case For the next step , it is useful ...
... fraction concerned and it is equal to 1927 41 × 47 . If this fraction is not suitably factorable it is necessary to consider new 500 fractions obtained by combining it with its predecessor ( in this case For the next step , it is useful ...
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... fraction occurs for which a train of gears cannot be found . A fraction having a large denominator consisting of a prime number is reduced to simpler terms by means of continued fractions . In this system of continued fractions unity is ...
... fraction occurs for which a train of gears cannot be found . A fraction having a large denominator consisting of a prime number is reduced to simpler terms by means of continued fractions . In this system of continued fractions unity is ...
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angle Avoirdupois belt Bolt calculations centimetres centre change gears Chordal circle continued fraction cosec Cross-section cubic metre cursor cylinder decimetre degrees Depth Diam dimensions divisions Drill driver error factors feet FLANGES foot formula fraction FRUSTUM FUNCTIONS OF NUMBERS gallon gauge given Groove Hardness Number heat holes horse-power indentor Kilogrammes Kilos Lead Screw length load maximum stress Maximum Tolerance Minimum measured Metric millimetres Minimum Maximum Tolerance Nominal Nomogram number of teeth Number of Threads pipe pitch diameter plating Pounds pressure pulley radians radius ratio REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE rope SCREW THREADS shaft sine sine bar slide rule spindle Square Cube Square square inch square metre square root steam Steel surface Table Taper temperature threads per inch Tolerance Minimum Maximum TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRICAL V-belts vernier Weight wheels Whitworth width wire worm yards