Rotary motion with an electromagnet and a permanent magnet.
A rotary motion is needed to do good work; and when this is applied to a shaft, belts can be used to run all sorts of machinery.
Rotary motion with a hollow coil of wire and a permanent magnet.
Special machines (see Dynamos) are constructed in which the coils are wound so that they can be given a rapid rotary motion as they fly past strong electromagnets.
Having a direction contrary to that of the hands of a watch when seen in front; -- said of a twist, a rotary motion, etc.
Defn: Relating to wheels or to rotary motion; rotary.
Even were we to assume that the whole mass was endowed with a rotary motion, the result would be much the same, that is, increasing stagnation of the matter as it approached to the centre.
Some are quite smooth on the bottom as if from rubbing either back and forth or with a rotary motion; while many have the bottom pecked rough, showing use as hammers or pounders.
It has been supposed that this is done to give a rotary motion to an arrow.
Make a rotary motion of the right hand, palm extended upward and outward by the side of the head.
It is then passed through a sieve made with round holes, and then put into a drum, and submitted for a half hour, to a rotary motion.
Romieu has observed that small pieces of camphor floating on water have a rotary motion.
The surfaces which confine the revolving collar back and front are so adjusted as to allow perfect freedom of rotary motion to the spindle and collar, but no perceptible end motion.
Rotary motion variable at different parts of a rotation may be obtained by means of gear-wheels varied in form from the true circle.
Watt's sun-and-planet motion for converting reciprocating into rotary motion; B D is the working beam of the engine, whose centre of motion is at D.
The principle of the Æolipile is the same as that embodied in Avery and Ruthven’s engines for the production of rotary motion.
The jet forced round the vanes of a wheel, so as to produce a rotary motion, and this, being communicated to other wheels, set in motion a rod and stamper, after the manner shown in the preceding cut.
Rotary motion is obtained by the change in the direction and momentum of the fluid.
A turbine is a machine in which a rotary motion is obtained by transference of the momentum of a fluid or gas.
In this, rotary motion is imparted to the wheel by the rotation of the screw, or rectilinear motion of the slide by the rotation of the wheel.
Rotary motion of shaft from treadle by means of an endless band running from a roller on the treadle to an eccentric on the shaft.
Rotary motion of central hollow shaft is obtained by the reaction of the water escaping at the ends of its arms, the rotation being in a direction the reverse of the escape.
The force of the water will give a rotary motion to the blades and shaft, and, the latter having a geared wheel or pulley attached to its top, motion is imparted to other shafts and wheels.
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