Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 5Weed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... cubic feet per second , and that of high water , 127,000 cubic feet per second . From anything on record , it does not appear probable that the least discharge ever falls below 25,000 cubic feet per second , or the greatest over 130,000 ...
... cubic feet per second , and that of high water , 127,000 cubic feet per second . From anything on record , it does not appear probable that the least discharge ever falls below 25,000 cubic feet per second , or the greatest over 130,000 ...
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... cubic feet per record , and L the length of the overfall of dam be known and we can obtain H. - The height at which the water will stand above the crest of the dam , from the simple equation . = ( Q_ _ ) ÷ 3.56 L. By this formula , the ...
... cubic feet per record , and L the length of the overfall of dam be known and we can obtain H. - The height at which the water will stand above the crest of the dam , from the simple equation . = ( Q_ _ ) ÷ 3.56 L. By this formula , the ...
Página 89
... cubic feet per second , and that of high water , 127,000 cubic feet per second . From anything on record , it does not appear probable that the least discharge ever falls below . 25,000 cubic feet per second , or the greatest over ...
... cubic feet per second , and that of high water , 127,000 cubic feet per second . From anything on record , it does not appear probable that the least discharge ever falls below . 25,000 cubic feet per second , or the greatest over ...
Página 90
... cubic feet per record , and L the length of the overfall of dam be known and we can obtain H. - The height at which the water will stand above the crest of the dam , from the simple equation . = ( Q ) # 3.56 L. By this formula , the ...
... cubic feet per record , and L the length of the overfall of dam be known and we can obtain H. - The height at which the water will stand above the crest of the dam , from the simple equation . = ( Q ) # 3.56 L. By this formula , the ...
Página 91
... cubic feet of water passing a given area in a second , as obtained from our gauges . Nevertheless it would be very desirable to have a series of experiments made , with special reference to determining the actual longitudinal section of ...
... cubic feet of water passing a given area in a second , as obtained from our gauges . Nevertheless it would be very desirable to have a series of experiments made , with special reference to determining the actual longitudinal section of ...
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