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| Alphabetical [« »] stated 3 states 1 stead 1 steam 24 steel 4 step 1 still 3 | Frequency [« »] 24 any 24 friction 24 his 24 steam 24 their 24 them 24 thus | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances steam |
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1 I | tame the impetuous force of steam, and to make it the obedient 2 I | rapidity, from powerful steam hammers and rolling mills, 3 II | which it can be heated by steam. It is connected with the 4 II | on the largest scale in steam engines, though, in order 5 II | is gradually changed into steam by the application of heat. 6 II | application of heat. But steam, so long as it remains as 7 II | section. The boiler in which steam is generated is not represented]; 8 II | is not represented]; the steam passes through the tube 9 II | tubes d and e allow the steam to pass first below and 10 II | while at the same time the steam has free exit from the other 11 II | of the cylinder. When the steam passes under the piston, 12 II | in K K changes, and the steam passes above the piston 13 II | are the effects of which steam engines are capable; with 14 II | brought everywhere, and steam engines can even be made 15 II | movable, as is the case with steam ships and locomotives. By 16 II | as an enormous progress. Steam engines traverse the ocean 17 II | wanting, can be utilised, for steam engines find place everywhere, 18 II | also present in the form of steam engines.~We see, then, that 19 III| work, as in the case of the steam engine. A gas which is allowed 20 III| smallest particles; while in steam engines the internal motion 21 III| which gunpowder and the steam engine produce; for the 22 III| chemical elements. Just as the steam engine changes chemical 23 III| had all the advantages of steam without requiring the expenditure 24 IV | comes from the sun. The steam engine needs the fuel which