If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has two openings, the one a hundred times as large as the other, and if each be supplied with a piston which fits exactly, a man pushing the small piston will exert a force which will equilibrate that of... elementary treatise on nautral philosophy - Página 92por a. privat deschanel - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Gordon Blaine - 1897 - 418 páginas
...150 years before Joseph Bramah made a practical use of the principle. Pascal's statement is that " if a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has...other, and if each be supplied with a piston which fits it exactly, then a man pushing the small piston will equilibrate that (?) of 100 men pushing the piston... | |
| Brooklyn Engineers' Club - 1909 - 650 páginas
...versa. This principle was so well understood by him that his own words, written in 1664, are repeated. "If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has...a hundred times as large as the other, and if each he supplied with a piston which fits exactly, a man pushing the small piston will exert a force which... | |
| George Croydon Marks baron Marks - 1900 - 460 páginas
...Pascal at the time of his discovery (AD 1664) that we cannot improve upon his own clear wording. " If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has...will equilibrate that of a hundred men pushing the piston which is a hundred times as large, and will overcome that of ninety-nine. And whatever may be... | |
| William Henry Doolittle - 1903 - 562 páginas
...age. Pascal, 150 years before Bramah's time, had written this seeming hydraulic paradox: " If a vessel closed on all sides has two openings, the one a hundred...other, and if each be supplied with a piston which fits it exactly, then a man pushing the small piston will equilibrate that of 100 men pushing the piston... | |
| William Henry Doolittle - 1903 - 550 páginas
...Pascal, 150 years before Bramah's time, had written this seeming hydraulic paradox : " If a vessel closed on all sides has two openings, the one a hundred...as the other, and if each be supplied with a piston whicli Vasik fits it exactly, then a man pushing the small piston •jaBi. will equilibrate that of... | |
| Henry Adams - 1907 - 594 páginas
...pressure acting at right angles to it, and varying proportionally to the depth. 886. PASCAL'S PRINCIPLE. " If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has...will equilibrate that of a hundred men pushing the piston which is a hundred times as large, and will overcome that of ninety-nine. And whatever may be... | |
| 1918 - 1020 páginas
...propounded by Pascal, which applies to your gauge testing inquiry. It is included in the following: "If a vessel full of water, closed on all sides, has two openings, the one opening a hundred times as large as the other opening, and if each of these openings be supplied with... | |
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