| James Thompson - 1808 - 176 sider
...one side of the equilateral end \\ feet ? Ans. 17.50859 ft. IV. Toßnd the solidity of a cylinder. RULE — Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and tke product will be the solidity. EXAMPLES. 7' What is the solidity of the cylinder, the diameter of... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - 1824 - 476 sider
...feet, and the area of the four sides is 3985.603941 square feet. PROBLEM vII. To find the solidity of a cone. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and I of the product will be the solidity. Note t. The altitude of an oblique cone, or one whose axis do»'8... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 sider
...too simple to need any formal statement. PROB. XXVI. To find the solid content of a cone or pyramid. Rule.— Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and one-third of the product will be the solidity. This rule is demonstrated in the article GEOMETRY. Example.—... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1830 - 458 sider
...tfe diameter of the base 36 inches. Ans. 49 sq. feet 69inchfi PKOB. VIII. To find the solid content of a cone. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendictik height, and one-third of the product will be the content. NOTE. The cone is the third... | |
| William Ruger - 1832 - 282 sider
...whose bases are circles, Ijke a round column or stick of timber, . of equal bigness from end to end. RULE — Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and the product will be the solidity. .EXAMPLES. 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder, the height of which... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 sider
...Ans. 2-756 inches in length will make one solid foot. PROBLEM III. To find the solidity of a prism. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height and the product will be the solidity. Note. The reason of this rule ia evident from what was said in Rule... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - 1836 - 394 sider
...circumference of whose base is 5 feet 6 inches. Ans. 48.144. . .,. PROBLEM XIII. To find the solidity of a cone. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and take one-third of tlie product (Book VIII. Prop. V.). 1. Required the solidity of a cone... | |
| James Thomson (LL.D.) - 1837 - 296 sider
...respectively. Required the content. Answ. 17-32957 feet. RULE If. To find the content of a pyramid or cone : Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and take one third of the product. Ex. 7. Given each side of the base of a square pyramid = 10 inches, and the... | |
| Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - 1837 - 290 sider
...Ans. 2-756 inches in length will make one solid foot. PROBLEM IIL To find the solidity of a prism. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and the product will be the solidity.* 1 . What is the solidity of a prism, ABCFIE, whose base CA is a... | |
| Charles Davies - 1840 - 264 sider
...inches ? PRACTICAL GEOMETRY. Mensuration of Soliils. PROBLEM II. 6. To find the solidity of a prism. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and the product will be the area. EXAMPLES. 1 . What is the solidity of a regular pentagonal prism whose... | |
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