| Charles Vyse - 1785 - 350 sider
...only56lb. Quere, the true Weight? Anf. 65,19631b. The general Rule for Queftions of this Sort is, to multiply the two Weights together, and extract the Square Root of. the Product, which Root will be the true Weight. • ; 2. A Stone, weighing 40 Ib. is by Accident broken into four... | |
| Charles Vyse - 1806 - 342 sider
...only 56lb. Quers the true Weight ? Ans. 6o,l96,5lb. The general Rule for Questions of this Sort is, to multiply the two Weights together, and extract the Square Root of the Product, which Root will be the true Weight. (2) A Stone weighing 40lb. is by Accident broken into four Pieces,... | |
| Harmon Northrop Morse - 1905 - 584 sider
...GAUSS Weigh the object as directed in Exercise II under II (5) first on one pan and then on the other. Multiply the two weights together and extract the square root of the product. Let W represent the true weight which is to be found, A the weight which is found when the object is... | |
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