Smeaton, J. (1794). Experimental Enquiry Concerning The Natural Powers of Wind and Water, To Turn Mills And Other Machines Depending On A Circular Motion And An Experimental Examination Of The Quantity And Proportion Of Mechanic Power Necessary to be employed in giving different degrees of Velocity to Heavy Bodies from a State of Rest: Also New Fundamental Experiments Upon The Collision Of Bodies ; With Five Plates Of Machines. Taylor.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmeaton, John. Experimental Enquiry Concerning The Natural Powers of Wind and Water, To Turn Mills And Other Machines Depending On A Circular Motion And An Experimental Examination Of The Quantity And Proportion Of Mechanic Power Necessary to Be Employed in Giving Different Degrees of Velocity to Heavy Bodies from a State of Rest: Also New Fundamental Experiments Upon The Collision Of Bodies ; With Five Plates Of Machines. London: Taylor, 1794.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmeaton, John. Experimental Enquiry Concerning The Natural Powers of Wind and Water, To Turn Mills And Other Machines Depending On A Circular Motion And An Experimental Examination Of The Quantity And Proportion Of Mechanic Power Necessary to Be Employed in Giving Different Degrees of Velocity to Heavy Bodies from a State of Rest: Also New Fundamental Experiments Upon The Collision Of Bodies ; With Five Plates Of Machines. Taylor, 1794.