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" FIG. 228. slides up. When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the distance between the threads. Has the hand... "
Elements of Physics - Page 128
by Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale - 1927 - 509 pages
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A First Course in Physics

Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale - 1906 - 536 pages
...conclusion at which we arrived in another way in Chapter II (p. 19). 215. The screw. The screw (Fig. 161) is a combination of the inclined plane and the lever....point through one complete revolution, the weight W, which rests on top of the screw, has evidently been lifted '?' ' e through a vertical distance equal...
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A First Course in Physics

Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale - 1906 - 534 pages
...conclusion at which we arrived in another way in Chapter II (p. 19). 215. The screw. The screw (Fig. 161) is a combination of the inclined plane and the lever....force which acts on the end of the lever has moved tMs point through one complete revolution, the weight W, which rests on top of the screw, has evidently...
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Science for Beginners: A First Book in General Science for Intermediate ...

Delos Falls - 1917 - 408 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the distance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much farther than the weight has been lifted?...
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Science for Beginners: A First Book in General Science for Intermediate ...

Delos Falls - 1917 - 408 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the FIG. 228. ,. , . dIstance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much farther...
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Science for Beginners: An Introduction to the Method and Matter of Science

Delos Fall - 1918 - 410 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the distance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much farther than the weight has been lifted?...
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Science for Beginners: An Introduction to the Method and Matter of Science

Delos Fall - 1918 - 408 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the distance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much farther than the weight has been lifted?...
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Science for Beginners: An Introduction to the Method and Matter of Science

Delos Fall - 1919 - 408 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the FIG. 228. ,. . ,* ., dIstance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much...
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Science for Beginners: An Introduction to the Method and Matter of Science

Delos Fall - 1920 - 438 pages
...When the force acting on the end of the lever has made one revolution, the weight which rests upon the top of the screw has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to the FIG. 228. ,. . , ,, distance between the threads. Has the hand which furnishes the power moved much...
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Practical Physics

Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale, Willard R. Pyle - 1922 - 564 pages
...conclusion at which we arrived in another way in Chapter V, p. 63. 138. The screw. The screw (Fig. 131) is a combination of the inclined plane and the lever....point through one complete revolution, the weight li, which rests on top of the screw, has evidently been lifted through a vertical distance equal to...
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