running 60 per minute the power exerted by an inch cylinder and 30-inch stroke running 45 revolu tions per minute with 50 pounds of steam. In this comparison the advantage is with the 51-foot pulley for the speed of the belt over it in lineal feet is 780 while the smaller pulley runs 753 feet per minute. The power thus carried off by this belt (vertical) the powers of steam engines 29-horse power., scientific american, 1865-06-24
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