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Página 188
... velocity of the rubbing sur- faces , but the number of revolutions required to raise the tempera- ture a stated number of degrees , and is a close criterion of the oil . The coefficient of friction is the ratio of the pressure to the ...
... velocity of the rubbing sur- faces , but the number of revolutions required to raise the tempera- ture a stated number of degrees , and is a close criterion of the oil . The coefficient of friction is the ratio of the pressure to the ...
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... Velocity of rubbing surfaces , 534.99 feet per minute . No. of sample 1. No. trials 10 . TEMPER ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC- TION . TEMPER- ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC- TION . TEMPER- ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC . TION . TEMPER ATURE . COEFF . OF ...
... Velocity of rubbing surfaces , 534.99 feet per minute . No. of sample 1. No. trials 10 . TEMPER ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC- TION . TEMPER- ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC- TION . TEMPER- ATURE . COEFF . OF FRIC . TION . TEMPER ATURE . COEFF . OF ...
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... Velocity of rubbing surfaces , 563.74 feet per minute . No. of sample 3. No. of trials 7 . 61 62 63 2222275 % EPES2g 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 3385382FNPFREE .2027 92 .2629 .2364 106 .2059 93 .2332 107 120 .1848 .2056 121 .1824 .2608 ...
... Velocity of rubbing surfaces , 563.74 feet per minute . No. of sample 3. No. of trials 7 . 61 62 63 2222275 % EPES2g 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 3385382FNPFREE .2027 92 .2629 .2364 106 .2059 93 .2332 107 120 .1848 .2056 121 .1824 .2608 ...
Página 206
... Velocity of rub- bing surfaces 564.60 feet per minute . No. of sample 5. No. of trials 3 . 62 8583333568888 50 51 52 54 57 59 60 61 .2229 .2189 .2141 22222222889882 64 .2115 .2070 78 .1551 92 .1350 106 .1079 .1507 93 66 .2003 ខ .1514 ...
... Velocity of rub- bing surfaces 564.60 feet per minute . No. of sample 5. No. of trials 3 . 62 8583333568888 50 51 52 54 57 59 60 61 .2229 .2189 .2141 22222222889882 64 .2115 .2070 78 .1551 92 .1350 106 .1079 .1507 93 66 .2003 ខ .1514 ...
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... Velocity of rubbing surfaces 566.81 feet per minute . No. of sample 8. No. of trials 6 . 50 51 .1598 52 5 ) .1545 51 .1516 55 .1496 56 .1482 .1452 58 .1400 59 .1365 CO .1331 61 .1309 62 .1289 63 .1270 3335882FNPZREE 64 .1248 65 .1219 78 ...
... Velocity of rubbing surfaces 566.81 feet per minute . No. of sample 8. No. of trials 6 . 50 51 .1598 52 5 ) .1545 51 .1516 55 .1496 56 .1482 .1452 58 .1400 59 .1365 CO .1331 61 .1309 62 .1289 63 .1270 3335882FNPZREE 64 .1248 65 .1219 78 ...
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