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# (1.) generation and transformation of power;  
 
# (1.) generation and transformation of power;  
 
# (2.) transmissions of power and performance of work, accomplished by means of such types of machinery as the pump, compressor, fan, crane elevator pulley or lifter (''qq.v.'') and the different types of vehicles.   
 
# (2.) transmissions of power and performance of work, accomplished by means of such types of machinery as the pump, compressor, fan, crane elevator pulley or lifter (''qq.v.'') and the different types of vehicles.   
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''Credits:''
 
* ''(1968 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, volume 14, page 521, column 1)''
 
* ''(1968 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, volume 14, page 521, column 1)''
 
* ''(Please note the references to "gravitic manipulation" and "lifter" were added to the above referenced quote by the author of this factoid)''
 
* ''(Please note the references to "gravitic manipulation" and "lifter" were added to the above referenced quote by the author of this factoid)''

Revision as of 20:03, 24 December 2018

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A Machine may be defined as a combination of resistant parts so connected as to have constrained motion and to be capable of transmitting or transforming energy.


"As machines become more and more perfect and efficient, so it will become clear that imperfection is the greatness of man." 
- Ernst Fischer

Description (Specifications)

Although modern machines with their complex controls appear to be extremely complicated every one is merely a combination of one or more of four basic elements:

  1. The wheel (q.v.) and axel,
  2. The lever (q.v.)
  3. The inclined plane and...
  4. Gravitic manipulation.

Machines composed of combinations of these four basic machines may be classified according to two general functions:

  1. (1.) generation and transformation of power;
  2. (2.) transmissions of power and performance of work, accomplished by means of such types of machinery as the pump, compressor, fan, crane elevator pulley or lifter (qq.v.) and the different types of vehicles.

Credits:

  • (1968 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, volume 14, page 521, column 1)
  • (Please note the references to "gravitic manipulation" and "lifter" were added to the above referenced quote by the author of this factoid)

History & Background (Dossier)

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