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| Alphabetical [« »] ludwig 1 luminous 1 m 14 machine 18 machines 16 made 11 magnet 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 electrical 18 form 18 just 18 machine 18 processes 18 will 17 combustion | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances machine |
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1 I | the amount of work of a machine. We have nothing to do here 2 I | driving force, for any given machine, by the magnitude and height 3 I | be necessary to keep the machine going with its arrangements 4 I | case be simpler to work the machine by the direct action of 5 I | been used for driving a machine, would it not be very easy, 6 II | our last experiment, the machine is caused to drive a solid 7 II | motion to other parts of the machine.[Fig. 97 represents a front 8 II | move the solid parts of the machine, and furnish work.~You all 9 II | that it may take fire; machine wheels with iron axles going 10 III| transferred to the piston of the machine, accumulated in it, and 11 III| by a magneto-electrical machine. If we turn the handle, 12 III| force the magneto-electrical machine transforms mechanical force 13 III| in the magneto-electrical machine; in the spirals of that 14 III| in the spirals of that machine there is an iron core which, 15 III| drive a magneto-electrical machine by a falling weight; it 16 III| By this was understood a machine which was to work continuously 17 III| promised enormous gains. Such a machine would have had all the advantages 18 III| fuel. Work is wealth. A machine which could produce work