The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... ENGINE . A motor or prime mover which is capable of utilizing natural forces , such as the pressure of steam or the expansion of a gas , and converting those forces into mechan- ical ... engine ) .- One in which the spent steam 338 ENGINE ..
... ENGINE . A motor or prime mover which is capable of utilizing natural forces , such as the pressure of steam or the expansion of a gas , and converting those forces into mechan- ical ... engine ) .- One in which the spent steam 338 ENGINE ..
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... Engine . An engine with two or more cylinders in which the steam after having expanded and performed its work in one cylin- der passes into the next cylinder , of larger size , and continues to expand and perform work . The different ...
... Engine . An engine with two or more cylinders in which the steam after having expanded and performed its work in one cylin- der passes into the next cylinder , of larger size , and continues to expand and perform work . The different ...
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... ENGINE INDUSTRY . According to the United States census of manufactures for 1929 ( taken in 1930 ) , the production of engines and primary power machines was largely as follows : CLASS OF ENGINE ( Engine industry only ) Internal ...
... ENGINE INDUSTRY . According to the United States census of manufactures for 1929 ( taken in 1930 ) , the production of engines and primary power machines was largely as follows : CLASS OF ENGINE ( Engine industry only ) Internal ...
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