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@@ -1030,7 +992,7 @@ which could not be taken away from him.</p>
to a group of boys, and men, too, in which he
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span>
used the knot itself to explain how the various
-fingers and levers coöperated to perform their
+fingers and levers coöperated to perform their
functions. It was an open book to him, but there
was not one in the group of listeners who could
repeat the explanation.</p>
@@ -1377,8 +1339,8 @@ column of seven feet, the pressure on each square
inch of water at the bottom of the penstock would
be three pounds to the square inch. Assuming
the opening or duct leading to the wheel blades
-should be 12 × 12 inches, and also the blades be
-12 × 12 inches, the area would be equal to 144
+should be 12 × 12 inches, and also the blades be
+12 × 12 inches, the area would be equal to 144
square inches, and this multiplied by three pounds
would equal 432 pounds pressure against the
blades.</p>
@@ -1423,7 +1385,7 @@ trying, if not impossible task.</p>
<p><span class="smcap">Foot Pounds.</span>&mdash;If he should be able to lift 550
pounds sixty times within a minute, he would have
lifted 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute of
-time (550 × 60), and thus have developed one
+time (550 × 60), and thus have developed one
horse power.</p>
<p>As the water wheel, in our calculations above,
@@ -2783,7 +2745,7 @@ hydro-carbon, before it is combustible.</p>
<p><span class="smcap">Oxygen and Atmosphere.</span>&mdash;The atmosphere is
not oxygen. Only one-fifth of common air is
oxygen, the residue being, principally, nitrogen,
-which is not a fuel. To produce the proper aëration,
+which is not a fuel. To produce the proper aëration,
therefore, at least fifteen parts of air must
be mixed with one part of hydro-carbon gas.</p>
@@ -3164,7 +3126,7 @@ I, which is coupled to the crank, as shown. The
crank shaft has a small gear J, which meshes
with two gears of double size on opposite sides of
the crank shaft, one of the gears K, being designed
-to carry the cam L for actuating the stem L´, which
+to carry the cam L for actuating the stem L´, which
opens the valve M in the port that admits the carbureted
air.</p>
@@ -3178,7 +3140,7 @@ air.</p>
which carries a cam O that engages the lower end
of a push rod P, to open the valve Q in the discharge
port F. It should be observed that the
-stems L´, P, are made in two parts, with interposing
+stems L´, P, are made in two parts, with interposing
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_77" id="Page_77">[77]</a></span>
springs R, so the valves may be firmly seated
when the stems drop from the cams.</p>
@@ -3556,14 +3518,14 @@ contracted part of the venturi tube.</p>
<p>A ring-like float N is placed within the glass
chamber, and this is adapted to engage with the
-inner end of a lever N´, this lever being pivoted
+inner end of a lever N´, this lever being pivoted
at O, within a side extension P of the carbureter
shell. The inner end of this lever has a link
hinged thereto, the lower end of which serves as
a needle valve to close the ejecting orifice of the
tube L.</p>
-<p>The outer end of the lever N´ engages a shoulder
+<p>The outer end of the lever N´ engages a shoulder
on a vertically-disposed needle valve Q, which
has its point in the inlet opening of the pipe R,
through which gasoline is supplied to the glass
@@ -4200,7 +4162,7 @@ E connected with the carbon electrode.</p>
<p>The current, therefore, flows directly through
the six cells, and the pressure between the
terminal wires D, E, is equal to the combined
-pressure of the six cells, namely, 1<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> × 6, which is
+pressure of the six cells, namely, 1<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> × 6, which is
equal to 9 volts. The amperage, however, is that
of one cell, which, in these diagrams, will be assumed
to be 25.</p>
@@ -4273,13 +4235,13 @@ amperes, their product is 37<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> watts.</p>
form of connection let us compare the watts derived
from each:</p>
-<p>Series connection: 9 volts × 25 amperes, equal
+<p>Series connection: 9 volts × 25 amperes, equal
225 watts.</p>
-<p>Parallel connection: 1<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> volts × 150 amperes,
+<p>Parallel connection: 1<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> volts × 150 amperes,
equal 225 watts.</p>
-<p>Series Multiple connection: 4<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> volts × 50
+<p>Series Multiple connection: 4<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> volts × 50
amperes, equal 225 watts.</p>
<p>From the foregoing, it will be seen that the
@@ -4500,7 +4462,7 @@ of the lever, and at the same time causes the lower
end to disengage the two contacts G, H, which
breaks the circuit and produces a spark.</p>
-<p>The breaking of the circuit deënergizes the core,
+<p>The breaking of the circuit deënergizes the core,
and the spring again draws the lever back to its
normal position, ready for the next completion of
the circuit by the timing device.</p>
@@ -4932,7 +4894,7 @@ in the line of this conductor.</p>
</div>
<p>The post D holds the end of a vibrating spring
-H, which has a hammer H´ on its free end, which
+H, which has a hammer H´ on its free end, which
is adapted to contact with the end of the metal
core A, but is normally held out of contact, so
that it rests against the end of an adjusting screw
@@ -4950,7 +4912,7 @@ P, which run to the spark plug Q on the engine.</p>
<p>The operation is as follows: When the switch
G closes the circuit, the battery thus thrown
in the primary coil magnetizes the core A, and the
-hammer H´ is attracted to the end of the core,
+hammer H´ is attracted to the end of the core,
thus breaking the circuit at the contact screw I.
The result is that the core is immediately demagnetized,
and the spring H draws the hammer
@@ -5055,7 +5017,7 @@ how the wires T lead therefrom and connect up
with the spark plugs U. One terminal of the
secondary coil V is connected by a wire W with
the wiper X which contacts with the hub of the
-distributer finger X´, and the other terminal of
+distributer finger X´, and the other terminal of
the primary is grounded at Y, which represents
the metal of the engine.</p>
@@ -6564,7 +6526,7 @@ are, therefore, at the contracted parts of the
channel.</p>
<p>The drum has a pair of radially-movable blades
-H H´, which may move independently of each
+H H´, which may move independently of each
other, but usually they are connected together,
thus dispensing with the use of any springs to
keep their ends in contact with the shell.</p>
@@ -6769,7 +6731,7 @@ cause, but it was the direct cause which
prevented the building of railroads between the
two sections.</p>
-<p>It simply reënforces the argument that the motor,
+<p>It simply reënforces the argument that the motor,
the great power of enginery, was not brought
into play to unite people who were antagonistic,
and who could not, due to imperfect communication,
@@ -7467,7 +7429,7 @@ charcoal is carbonized wood.</td>
of the same kind for each other.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><b>Coöperate.</b></td>
+ <td><b>Coöperate.</b></td>
<td>To work together harmoniously.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -7567,7 +7529,7 @@ charcoal is carbonized wood.</td>
<td>A device which has the current normally in circuit,
and is so arranged that the circuit is broken at
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_221" id="Page_221">[221]</a></span>
- certain intervals, and again immediately reëstablished.</td>
+ certain intervals, and again immediately reëstablished.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Co-relate.</b></td>
@@ -7630,7 +7592,7 @@ charcoal is carbonized wood.</td>
has no effective pull in either direction.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><b>Deënergize.</b></td>
+ <td><b>Deënergize.</b></td>
<td>To take power away from.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -7890,7 +7852,7 @@ of any kind.</td>
<tr>
<td><b>Gearing.</b></td>
<td>Usually applied to two or more sets of toothed wheels
- which coöperate with each other.</td>
+ which coöperate with each other.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Generating.</b></td>
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