Elementary Introduction to Practical Mechanics, Illustrated By Numerous Examples; the 6th Ed. of Elementary Examples in Practical Mechanics
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375. — ^Ih the last example, if all the surfaces are rough, show that p cos (o + (/>) cos (i/>, + (f)^) = « cos (p^ sin (a + ((> + ^,) Ex. 376. — In the last example, if Q, is the force that will just drive p out, show that a sin (0 + ^ + * cos («—) cos (.i—i) = ,) cos (0 + ^) cos (>, + ip^) What is the smallest slope of A e at which it will be possible for this to happen ? 79. The form- of the helix or the thread of the screw. FIG. 95. — Let ABC be a right- angled trianglcj and defg a cylinder..., tte circum- ference of whose base is equal to the base (a c) of the triangle ; if we sup- • pose this triangle to be wrapped round the cylin- der so that A and c come together, as indicated by the small letters acb, the hypothenuse A b will take the form of a curve called the helix, i.e.''the curve to which the thread of a screw would be reduced if it became merely a line. Ex. 377. — If the distance measured parallel to the axis between two turns of a thread of a screw (or its pitch) is h and the radius of the cylinder is r, show that the length of n turns of the thread is n.^Wr' + h?.
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