Naval Architecture: A Treatise on Ship-building and the Rig of Clippers ; with Suggestions for a New Method of Laying Down VesselsColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 176 |
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... moved so that the arc should only touch . This operation must be continued for the after - body by taking successively for centres the points A , c , d . The circumference of each of the sections must be tan- gential to each of the arcs ...
... moved so that the arc should only touch . This operation must be continued for the after - body by taking successively for centres the points A , c , d . The circumference of each of the sections must be tan- gential to each of the arcs ...
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... moved close below id when sunk to a depth of velocity was not great . But igh velocity , its speed at the more than below . bears that , for a high velocity , it D what form a dividing - line should have , and LDING . 33.
... moved close below id when sunk to a depth of velocity was not great . But igh velocity , its speed at the more than below . bears that , for a high velocity , it D what form a dividing - line should have , and LDING . 33.
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... moved through the water with the end D aftermost ; and ( 1 ) if the bodies are moved slowly , then the body , AD , obtains more velocity than BCD , with the same motive 32 A TREATISE.
... moved through the water with the end D aftermost ; and ( 1 ) if the bodies are moved slowly , then the body , AD , obtains more velocity than BCD , with the same motive 32 A TREATISE.
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... moved close below the surface , than it did when sunk to a depth of six feet , provided the velocity was not great . But when moved at a high velocity , its speed at the surface was only more than below . From this it appears that , for ...
... moved close below the surface , than it did when sunk to a depth of six feet , provided the velocity was not great . But when moved at a high velocity , its speed at the surface was only more than below . From this it appears that , for ...
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... moved through the water , the resistance of the fluid to the bows does not decrease in the same ratio in which the dividing - lines of the bow are made more acute . By experiments made in Sweden , it was proved that bodies with sharp ...
... moved through the water , the resistance of the fluid to the bows does not decrease in the same ratio in which the dividing - lines of the bow are made more acute . By experiments made in Sweden , it was proved that bodies with sharp ...
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