单词 | ascensional |
例句 | The theory of the ascensional evolution of beings, which renders miracle useless, shows Nature to us in the course of constant transformation and perpetual travail. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z The two mounted the car; Tom started the ascensional screws; and the airship rose slowly from the hill. King of the Air Or, To Morocco on an Aeroplane 2011-06-17T02:00:22.043Z In practice the ascensional force usually diminishes at first from various causes, such as the escape of gas, its cooling, and the deposit of moisture on the outside of the balloon. Sounding the Ocean of Air 2011-05-31T02:00:35.603Z The current, however, continued ascensional, and the clouds were slowly lifted above the tallest peaks, where they arranged themselves in fantastic forms, shifting and changing shape as they gradually melted away. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc. These clouds appear to be formed by a diurnal ascensional movement which is almost always observable. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 5 "Clervaux" to "Cockade" The hammer, which is fixed to this piston by a rod, has therefore an ascensional force of 88,000 pounds. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885 Then he started the ascensional screw, and with a whirr like that of a gigantic humming-top the airship rose slowly from the yacht’s deck. King of the Air Or, To Morocco on an Aeroplane 2011-06-17T02:00:22.043Z When brought still lower, its ascensional force increased and the front of the aerobike pitched downward. The Bill-Toppers It is the sum or difference of the right ascension and ascensional difference. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. It is the natural and universal tendency of mankind to ascend, he declared; a high birth-rate and a strong ascensional impulse are mutually contradictory. The Task of Social Hygiene Nevertheless, while we were speaking we were still ascending; we passed the whole night going up, or to speak more scientifically, in an ascensional motion. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth While speaking, he had stopped the ascensional screws and set the horizontal going. King of the Air Or, To Morocco on an Aeroplane 2011-06-17T02:00:22.043Z The ascensional rudder or screw-propeller, 327 which was able to impart a speed of thirty miles an hour to the machine, was in the extension of the horizontal bar of the frame. The Bill-Toppers It seemed perfectly motionless, and, consequently, the travellers knew that it must be animated by the same ascensional movement as themselves. All Around the Moon Nevertheless, the rays of the sun fell hotly on the globe, and, dilating the gas it contained, gave it a greater ascensional force. A Voyage in a Balloon (1852) All that I can remember is, that on every ascensional motion, we were hoisted up with ever increasing velocity, as if we had been launched from a huge projectile. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth Illuminating gas, which is usually employed for want of something better, is sensibly denser than hydrogen and possesses less ascensional force, whence the necessity of lightening the balloon or of increasing its volume. Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891 This object seemed motionless like the bullet, and was consequently animated with the same ascensional movement. The Moon-Voyage At last the ascensional movement of the Sword stopped, and the periscope emerged about a foot. Facing the Flag It was ascertained, moreover, that the load was 10,560 pounds, and the ascensional effort 45,100 pounds. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War The day was a rough one, and the ascent took place without any previous attempt having been made to test the ascensional force of the balloon. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 Luckily, with a blow of the hatchet the mate severed the line, and the "Albatross," freed from her tug, sprang aloft six hundred feet under the impulse of her ascensional screws. Robur the Conqueror But—" "Listen, my friends: I have calculated very exactly the amount of ascensional force left to us, and it is sufficient to carry us every one with the few objects that remain. Five Weeks in a Balloon Felicite acquired from her experience of provincial life, an understanding of money, and that strong tendency to administrative wisdom which enables the provinces to hold their own under the ascensional movement of capital towards Paris. Beatrix By following the ascensional path of the projectiles as revealed by the smoke it was possible to draw certain conclusions. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War But, as the Spider climbs, the float becomes shorter in proportion; and the time comes when a balance is struck between the ascensional force of the thread and the weight carried. The Life of the Spider It was necessary to increase the ascensional power to prevent her falling into the sea. Robur the Conqueror At this moment the ascensional force of the balloon increased prodigiously, and Ferguson, Kennedy, and Joe, waved a last good-by to their friends. Five Weeks in a Balloon And as the capacity of the "Go-Ahead" was 40,000 cubic meters, the ascensional power of the gas she contained was 40,000 multiplied by 1,100 or 44,000 kilograms. Robur the Conqueror The latest types of this craft are said to possess a high ascensional speed, which offers a distinct protection against aeroplane attack. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War An extreme ascensional power was communicated to the aeronef, and she shot up slantingly as if she was traveling on a plane sloping downwards from the southwest. Robur the Conqueror The ascensional movement did not cease until the "Go-Ahead" had reached a height of fourteen thousand feet. Robur the Conqueror But the management of two balloons would, necessarily, be very difficult, in view of the problem how to keep them both at an equal ascensional force. Five Weeks in a Balloon The doctor was aware that, by the loss of the hydrogen in the first balloon, the ascensional force at his disposal was now reduced to about nine hundred pounds. Five Weeks in a Balloon The rapid ascensional capability of the airship, as compared with that of the aeroplane, is a disadvantage, but on the other hand, the superior mobility and speed of the aeroplane would tell decisively for success. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War In a very little while, the gas expanded under the action of the heat, and the balloon took a very decided ascensional movement. Five Weeks in a Balloon Her ascensional power was due to the very lightest of gaseous bodies. Robur the Conqueror The balloon, gradually losing its ascensional force, approached the ground; the anchors ran along until, at last, one of them caught in the fissure of a rock, and the balloon remained motionless. Five Weeks in a Balloon "We shall have mountains to pass, and that will be difficult to do, since I cannot augment the ascensional force of the balloon, even with the greatest possible heat that I can produce." Five Weeks in a Balloon Thus the Victoria found herself balanced, and her ascensional force insufficient to raise her. Five Weeks in a Balloon If I augment the temperature by 180 degrees, the gas will dilate 180/480 and will displace 16,740 cubic feet more, and its ascensional force will be augmented by 1,600 pounds. Five Weeks in a Balloon But hydrogen possesses an ascensional force estimated at 1,100 grams per cubic meter. Robur the Conqueror |
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