Elements of Mechanics: Treated by Means of the Differential and Integral CalculusA.S. Barnes & Company, 1859 - 344 pages |
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... Orifice ..... 265 Spouting of Liquids on Horizontal Planes .. 268 Modifications due to Pressures . 269 Coefficients of Efflux and Velocity . 270 Efflux through short Tubes .. 272 Motion of Water in open Channels ... 274 Motion of Water ...
... Orifice ..... 265 Spouting of Liquids on Horizontal Planes .. 268 Modifications due to Pressures . 269 Coefficients of Efflux and Velocity . 270 Efflux through short Tubes .. 272 Motion of Water in open Channels ... 274 Motion of Water ...
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... orifice . 173. Let ABD represent a vessel , having a very small orifice at its bottom , and filled with any liquid . B Denote the area of the orifice , by a 12 MECHANICS OF LIQUIDS . 265 Velocity of a Liquid through an Orifice.
... orifice . 173. Let ABD represent a vessel , having a very small orifice at its bottom , and filled with any liquid . B Denote the area of the orifice , by a 12 MECHANICS OF LIQUIDS . 265 Velocity of a Liquid through an Orifice.
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... orifice , by a , and its depth below the upper surface , by h . Let D represent an infinitely small layer of the liquid situated at the orifice , and denote its height , by h ' . This layer is ( Art . 155 ) urged down- wards by a force ...
... orifice , by a , and its depth below the upper surface , by h . Let D represent an infinitely small layer of the liquid situated at the orifice , and denote its height , by h ' . This layer is ( Art . 155 ) urged down- wards by a force ...
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... orifice be made at any point , the liquid will flow out in a jet , normal to the surface at the opening , and with a velocity due to a height equal to that of the orifice from the free surface of the fluid . If the orifice is on the ...
... orifice be made at any point , the liquid will flow out in a jet , normal to the surface at the opening , and with a velocity due to a height equal to that of the orifice from the free surface of the fluid . If the orifice is on the ...
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... orifice in its ver- tical side , and DE the path described by the spouting fluid . We may regard each drop of water as it issues from the orifice , as a projectile shot forth hori- zontally , and then acted upon by the force of gravity ...
... orifice in its ver- tical side , and DE the path described by the spouting fluid . We may regard each drop of water as it issues from the orifice , as a projectile shot forth hori- zontally , and then acted upon by the force of gravity ...
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Elements of Mechanics: Treated by Means of the Differential and Integral ... William G. (William Guy) Peck No preview available - 2012 |
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algebraic sum angular velocity atmosphere axes axle body called centre of gravity centrifugal force cistern components cord cubic cubic foot curve cylinder denote the angle direction distance draw elementary equal Equation equilibrium exerted feet fluid force applied force of gravity forces acting friction fulcrum Hence horizontal hydrometer inches inclined plane inertia instrument lever arm liquid machine manometer mass mercury moment of inertia moments motion orifice parallel forces parallelogram parallelogram of forces particles passing pendulum perpendicular pipe piston point of application polygon position power and resistance pressure principle principle of moments pulley pump quantity radius radius of gyration represent reservoir respect resultant right angles rope rotation screw SOLUTION space specific gravity square steam straight line Substituting suppose temperature tension tion triangle tube upper surface vertex vertical vessel vibration volume weight wheel whence