A System of Natural Philosophy in Which the Principles of Mechanics Hydrostati

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A System of Natural Philosophy in Which the Principles of Mechanics Hydrostati
J L John Lee Comstock
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Suppose the piston b to be down to a, then on depressing the lever c, a vacuum would be formed between a and b, did not the water in the well rise, in consequence of the pressure of the atmosphere on that around the pump log in the well, and take the place of the air thus removed. Then, on raising the end of the lever, the valve a closes, because the water is forced upon it, in consequence of the descent of the piston, and at the same time the valve in the piston b opens, and the water, which c...annot descend, now passes above the valve b. Next, on raising the piston, by again depressing the lever, this por- tion of water is lifted up to b, or a little above it, while an- other portion rushes through the valve a to fill its place- After a few strokes of the lever, the space from the piston b to the spout, is filled with the water, where, on continuing to work the lever, it is discharged in a constant stream.
On what does the action of the common pump depend 7 How many kinds of pumps are mentioned 1 Which kind is the common 1 Describe the common pump.


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