| Park Benjamin - 1878 - 994 páginas
...bar by one thousandth part of an inch. If the eliding jaw of the calipers is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked 0 on the vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the bar, then the two next lines to the right will differ from each other by one thousandth of an inch ; and so the difference... | |
| Henry G. Abbott - 1898 - 392 páginas
...each division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the bar, bv one-thousandth of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line o on the Vernier corresponds with o on the bar, then the next two lines to the left... | |
| 1900 - 500 páginas
...consequently each division on the vernier is smaller than each division on the bar by .001 part of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked о on the vernier corresponds with that marked о on the bar, then the two... | |
| Nehemiah Hawkins - 1903 - 362 páginas
...consequently, each division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the bar by .001 part of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked o on the Vernier corresponds with that marked o on the bar, then the two next... | |
| 1904 - 502 páginas
...division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the har hy one thousandth part of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the Caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked 0 on the Vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the har, then the two next... | |
| John Kennedy Barton - 1905 - 370 páginas
...on the vernier differs in length from a scale division by 1/20 X 1/50 = 1/lOOu of an inch, that is, if the sliding jaw of the caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the zero of the vernier coincides with the zero of the beam scale, the next two lines differ... | |
| Leonard Elliott Brookes - 1906 - 664 páginas
...bar by one thousandth part of an inch. If the sli.Iing jaw of the Caliper is pushed up to the o:her, so that the line marked 0 on the Vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the bar, then the two next lines to the right will differ from each other by one thousandth or an inch and so the difference will... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle - 1906 - 640 páginas
...division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the bar by one thousandth part of ah inch. If the sliding jaw of the Caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked 0 on the Vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the bar, then the two next... | |
| Leonard Elliott Brookes - 1906 - 656 páginas
...division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the bar by one thousandth part of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the Caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked 0 on the Vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the bar, then the two next... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior - 1906 - 676 páginas
...division on the Vernier is smaller than each division on the bar by one thousandth part of an inch. If the sliding jaw of the Caliper is pushed up to the other, so that the line marked 0 on the Vernier corresponds with that marked 0 on the bar, then the two next... | |
| |