. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. with its stem projecting through a wooden. more than retard it. If the velocity of the wheel be augmented, the retarding action will be greaterthan the accelerating action. Thus a slight deviation communicated to the wheel in eitherdirection is compensated and rendered valueless, by reason of the compensating attractions; and themobile equilibrium constitutes therefore a condition of stable equilibrium. Lacour states, if an electro-magnetic diapason is caused to react upon a current traversing theelectro-m


. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. with its stem projecting through a wooden. more than retard it. If the velocity of the wheel be augmented, the retarding action will be greaterthan the accelerating action. Thus a slight deviation communicated to the wheel in eitherdirection is compensated and rendered valueless, by reason of the compensating attractions; and themobile equilibrium constitutes therefore a condition of stable equilibrium. Lacour states, if an electro-magnetic diapason is caused to react upon a current traversing theelectro-magnet of a phonic wheel, this wheel, when once it has obtained a movement which causesone tooth of the wheel to pass in front of the electro-magnetic pole during each electric wave, willpreserve a position of uniform movement, which can be termed a regulated movement, analogousto that of repose of the wheel when one particular tooth is attracted in the direction of the pole. ELECTEICAL ENGINEEETNG. 581 If the plionic wheel be travelling with a regulated motion, and an external force tends to slightlydeviate it from the positi


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