Excerpt from Machines at Work
The big machine in the picture is a shovel that's used for digging an enormous hole. In one bite, its scoop can tear out a chunk of earth more than twice as tall as a man. Lts long arm, called the boom, lifts the load as high as the top of a seven story building, then swings around and drops it almost a city block away.
There are only a few shovels like this in the world. They were especially made to work where beds of coal lie close to the surface of the earth, covered by a layer of soil. The shovels clear away the soil so that other machines can dig out the coal.
When a giant shovel has cleared off one spot, its crawlers begin to turn, and it creeps slowly ahead. But it can't travel on roads. It's far too big and heavy and tall so big, in fact, that it came to the mine in sepa rate pieces. Forty-five freight cars were needed to haul all the parts for just one machine from the factory to the mine. Then experts put the parts together right where the shovel was to start digging.
And dig it does. In one minute its scoop can bite out as much dirt as men could dig just using their muscles to lift ordinary hand shovels!
The giant shovel is one of the biggest machines ever made, but there's another that can lift even bulkier things. It is an overhead crane that works in a shipyard.
Often the crane hoists big boilers out of ships so that repair men can work on them. It is so huge that it carries another crane on its back. The piggy-back crane that's its real name reaches down and lifts things off the deck of the ship, too.
Hammering is another kind of muscle work thatmachines can do quickly and easily. Suppose the water pipes under your street need mending. Repair men have to tear up the pavement in order to reach the pipes. So they bring in jack hammers to do the pound ing. Strong blasts of air run the hammers, and, in no time, the pavement is broken up.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book celebrates the ingenuity of the human spirit, exploring the history of the many ingenious tools and machines that have changed the face of our world. The author traces the evolution of these inventions from their humble beginnings to their present-day complexity, providing insights into their impact on our lives, industries, and civilizations. From the simple hand tools that shaped early human history to the advanced machinery that defines the modern age, this book showcases the remarkable ways in which we have harnessed our intellect to improve our existence. The author delves into the specific histories of various machines and devices, highlighting their unique contributions and significance. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the close relationship between human creativity, technological advancement, and societal progress. This insightful and captivating exploration of human innovation shines a light on the profound impact machines have had on our societies and serves as a reminder that our ingenuity and imagination are limitless. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780282610456_0
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