Book title: Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
Author: Various
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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 51
Gunning Fog Index: 15
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 12
Number of words: 36186
Number of unique words: 4861
Readability statistics for Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
by Various
Number of sentences: 1599
Number of paragraphs: 3284
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 14
Average syllables per word: 2
Average Words per sentence: 23
Keyword usage statistics for Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
by Various
| brick | 98 | illustration fig | 26 | | bricks | 86 | scientific american | 17 | | brickwork | 80 | alternating currents | 15 | | fig | 69 | torsion balance | 12 | | work | 66 | alternating current | 11 | | gas | 63 | terra cotta | 11 | | water | 56 | cubic feet | 9 | | iron | 54 | stellar spectra | 8 | | current | 54 | link belts | 8 | | time | 51 | double bottom | 8 | | magazine | 50 | center gravity | 8 | | illustration | 50 | gas works | 7 | | form | 43 | kent's torsion | 7 | | currents | 43 | link belting | 7 | | part | 42 | link belt | 7 | | first | 42 | repulsive action | 7 | | material | 39 | torpedo boat | 7 | | spectra | 37 | american supplement | 7 | | coil | 37 | wave lengths | 6 | | mortar | 36 | leather link | 6 | | torpedo | 36 | harvard college | 6 | | light | 36 | gun cotton | 6 | | london | 35 | illustration kent's | 6 | | ordinary | 35 | balance fig | 5 | | large | 35 | mortar joints | 5 | | wire | 33 | results obtained | 5 | | action | 33 | water sponges | 5 | | wall | 33 | spectra bright | 5 | | beam | 33 | primary current | 5 | | face | 33 | college observatory | 5 | | building | 32 | brick earth | 5 | | course | 32 | currents induced | 5 | | lines | 32 | period during | 5 | | employed | 31 | ciliated chambers | 5 | | position | 30 | leather links | 5 | | case | 30 | molten iron | 5 | | belt | 30 | molten metal | 5 | | stone | 29 | repulsive effect | 5 | | ship | 29 | right angles | 5 | | effect | 29 | angle rotation | 5 | |
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