Paper, 'The greatest effect of engines with uniformly accelerated motion considered' by Francis Blake
Reference number: L&P/3/181
Date: 22 June 1756

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Subject: Engineering
Read 24 June 1756
- Reference number
- L&P/3/181
- Earliest possible date
- 22 June 1756
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- Ink on paper
- Page extent
- 4 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Francis Blake, Paper, 'The greatest effect of engines with uniformly accelerated motion considered' by Francis Blake, 22 June 1756, L&P/3/181, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/l-and-p_3_181/paper-the-greatest-effect-of-engines-with-uniformly-accelerated-motion-considered-by-francis-blake, accessed on 18 April 2025
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1755-1760 Reference number: L&P/3
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