Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Destructors" to "Diameter" by Various
Always visible content "The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Destructors' to 'Diameter' " by Various is a comprehensive reference work that covers a wide range of topics from the field of arts, sciences, and general information, likely written in the early 20th century. This particular volume appears to focus on concepts and machinery related to waste disposal and disposal technology, as indicated by the detailed discussions on the workings of destructor plants—facilities used for burning refuse Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less and waste material efficiently and with minimal environmental impact. The opening portion of this encyclopaedia begins with the technical explanation of "Destructor" technology, emphasizing its design, operational efficiency, cost factors, and environmental considerations. It provides insights into how these waste disposal systems function, including the importance of chimney drafts and combustion temperatures. Additionally, it touches upon economic factors related to waste burning, such as the costs associated with operating various destructor models across different towns, and discusses the utility of residues produced from burning refuse, underscoring the pivotal role of such technology in waste management practices pertinent to urban settings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Chapters (20)
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 1. Considering the equations Ch.2
- 2. It is easy, by induction, to arrive at the general results:-- Ch.3
- 3. It further appears that a determinant is a linear function[1] of the Ch.4
- 4. By what precedes it appears that there exists a function of the n² Ch.5
- 5. Reverting to the system of linear equations written down at the Ch.6
- 6. _Multiplication of two Determinants of the same Order._--The theorem Ch.7
- 7. _Decomposition of a Determinant into complementary Ch.8
- 8. Any determinant |a , b | formed out of the elements of the original Ch.9
- 9. _History._--These functions were originally known as "resultants," Ch.10