A Treatise on Mensuration for the Use of SchoolsCommissioners of national education, 1837 - 262 sider |
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Side vi
... balls and shells 188 Piling of balls and shells 193 Determining distances by sounds 197 SECTION X. GAUGING . Of the gauging rule 199 Verie's sliding rule 201 A table of multipliers and divisors , and gauge points for squares and circles ...
... balls and shells 188 Piling of balls and shells 193 Determining distances by sounds 197 SECTION X. GAUGING . Of the gauging rule 199 Verie's sliding rule 201 A table of multipliers and divisors , and gauge points for squares and circles ...
Side 186
... ball attached to a metallic lever of about a foot long , is made to rise with the liquid in a water - cask , and thus to close the cock and stop the supply from the pipe , just before the time when the water would otherwise run over the ...
... ball attached to a metallic lever of about a foot long , is made to rise with the liquid in a water - cask , and thus to close the cock and stop the supply from the pipe , just before the time when the water would otherwise run over the ...
Side 187
... 2 ) × 4 = 7 = 192 × 74 = 1344 + 273 = 1371 cwt . = 661 tons , nearly , which is the measure of the force with which the barge acted in pulling up the pile . SECTION IX . WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF BALLS AND SHELLS FLOATING BODIES . 187.
... 2 ) × 4 = 7 = 192 × 74 = 1344 + 273 = 1371 cwt . = 661 tons , nearly , which is the measure of the force with which the barge acted in pulling up the pile . SECTION IX . WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF BALLS AND SHELLS FLOATING BODIES . 187.
Side 188
... balls and shells . But they may be found much easier by means of the experimental weight of a ball of a given size ... BALLS , ETC. 189 PROBLEM II 188 SECTION IX Weights and dimensions of balls and shells.
... balls and shells . But they may be found much easier by means of the experimental weight of a ball of a given size ... BALLS , ETC. 189 PROBLEM II 188 SECTION IX Weights and dimensions of balls and shells.
Side 189
Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF BALLS , ETC. 189 PROBLEM II . To find the weight of a leaden ball , by having its diameter given . RULE . Multiply the cube of its diameter by 2 , and di- vide the ...
Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF BALLS , ETC. 189 PROBLEM II . To find the weight of a leaden ball , by having its diameter given . RULE . Multiply the cube of its diameter by 2 , and di- vide the ...
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A Treatise on Mensuration for the Use of Schools Commissioners of National Education in Ireland Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1837 |
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Side 245 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 42 - From eight times the chord of half the arc, subtract the chord of the whole arc, and divide the remainder by 3, and the quotient will be the length of the arc, nearly.
Side 185 - ... the breadth, the remainder shall be esteemed the just length of the keel to find the tonnage ; and the breadth shall be taken from the outside of the outside plank in the broadest place in the ship, be it either above or below the main wales...
Side 162 - PAINTERS' WORK. PAINTERS' work is computed in square yards. Every part is measured where the colour lies ; and the measuring line is forced into all the mouldings and corners. Windows are done at so much a piece. And it is usual to allow double measure for carved mouldings, &c.
Side 50 - BAC is cut off from the given circle ABC containing an angle equal to the given angle D : Which was to be done. PROP. XXXV. THEOR. If two straight lines within a circle cut one another, the rectangle contained by the segments of one of them is equal to the rectangle contained by the segments of the other.
Side 3 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, etc.
Side 6 - The diameter of a circle is a straight line passing through the center, and terminated, both ways, by the circumference.
Side 95 - Rule 2. From three times the diameter of the sphere subtract twice the height of the segment; multiply this remainder by the square of the height and the product by 0.5236.
Side 133 - Rule. Set 12 on B to the breadth in inches on A ; then against the length in feet on B, is the content on A> in feet and fractional parts.
Side 49 - Find also the area of the triangle, formed by the chord of the segment and the two radii of the sector. Then...