Henry C. Adams
Capitolo 44
9,000 equalize braids a day. This table can be applied
you verify the flow through the incision shown in Fig tree. 13 in the
following way. Supposes it is forced to find the I unload in
cubic feet for minute when the depth of water measured in the
middle some incision is 4 in to use the formula of Ripple of Saint the
result will be
C\/H^3 = 4.69 \ /4^3 = 4.69 xes 8 = 37.52
cubic feet for foot in ampleness of dam, but as the dam it is only 6
in wide, we have to divide this figure within 2, then
37.52/2 = 18.76 cubic feet that are the I unload for minute.
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Fig tree. 13.-DOUBLE'S ELEVATION DAM OF GAUGING DENTELLATA IS RECTANGULAR.
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FIG TREE. 14.-THE ELEVATION OF DAM OF GAUGING DENTELLATA IS TRIANGULAR.
FIG TREE. 15.-LONGITUDINAL SECTION, SHOWING DAM, INDICATIVE OF LEVEL-PEG, IT IS HOOK-INDICATIVE OF LEVEL
If it is forced to find the I unload in terms similar with a