Transactions . er; and for his own part hepreferred to see an engine come to rest each stroke. Observe a bucketwhen delivering a great body of water at a great depth; we see that thewater continues to flow after the engine has ceased to move. They VOL. 66 DISCUSSION—CORNISH PUMPING ENGINE. had there the work of the vis viva; and he believed it was possibleto prove that a pump well adapted and perfectly made would delivermore water than its capacity would lead us to expect. As they pro-ceeded in the discussion, he should be glad to illustrate his views farther,if necessary. Much, too


Transactions . er; and for his own part hepreferred to see an engine come to rest each stroke. Observe a bucketwhen delivering a great body of water at a great depth; we see that thewater continues to flow after the engine has ceased to move. They VOL. 66 DISCUSSION—CORNISH PUMPING ENGINE. had there the work of the vis viva; and he believed it was possibleto prove that a pump well adapted and perfectly made would delivermore water than its capacity would lead us to expect. As they pro-ceeded in the discussion, he should be glad to illustrate his views farther,if necessary. Much, too, of these remarks applied in a similar mannerto Mr. Daglishs paper. There was no doubt that when they came todiscuss that paper, the laws of vis inertia and of vis viva, which applyto the raising-of weig-hts at certain velocities, would be found to explainthe diagrams which they had now brought before them, The discussion on Mr. Daglishs paper was adjourned, and themeeting separated. * 1 ^ S N is 8 §!&!.


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