A Treatise on Surveying: In which the Theory and Practice are Fully Explained. Preceded by a Short Treatise on Logarithms: and Also by a Compendious System of Plane Trigonometry. The Whole Illustrated by Numerous ExamplesE.C. & J. Biddle, 1865 - 428 sider |
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Side 54
... inch , 1 mile to an inch , 3 chains to a foot ; " or better fractionally , thus , -1 : 100 , 1 : 250 , 1 : 10,000 , & c . 124. Surveys of Farms . Where the farm is small , 1 chain * to an inch , ( 1 : 792 , ) or 2 chains to the inch ...
... inch , 1 mile to an inch , 3 chains to a foot ; " or better fractionally , thus , -1 : 100 , 1 : 250 , 1 : 10,000 , & c . 124. Surveys of Farms . Where the farm is small , 1 chain * to an inch , ( 1 : 792 , ) or 2 chains to the inch ...
Side 55
... inch in width ; draw a line along its middle , and divide it as desired , either into inches or tenths of a foot . The end division should be subdivided into ten parts , and perpendiculars drawn through all the divisions , as ...
... inch in width ; draw a line along its middle , and divide it as desired , either into inches or tenths of a foot . The end division should be subdivided into ten parts , and perpendiculars drawn through all the divisions , as ...
Side 56
... inch . The first division , on the upper and lower lines , is subdivided into ten equal parts : diagonal lines are then drawn , as in the figure , from each division of the top to the next on the bottom , -the first , from A to the ...
... inch . The first division , on the upper and lower lines , is subdivided into ten equal parts : diagonal lines are then drawn , as in the figure , from each division of the top to the next on the bottom , -the first , from A to the ...
Side 57
... inches divided into tenths , and mark the end of the first inch 0 , of the second 100 , and so on . From the zero point , back- wards , lay off a space equal to eleven tenths of an inch , and divide it into ten equal parts , numbering ...
... inches divided into tenths , and mark the end of the first inch 0 , of the second 100 , and so on . From the zero point , back- wards , lay off a space equal to eleven tenths of an inch , and divide it into ten equal parts , numbering ...
Side 58
... inch . From the zero point , therefore , to the second division of the vernier is .22 inch , to the third .33 , and so on . To measure any line by the scale , take the distance in the compasses , and move them along the scale until you ...
... inch . From the zero point , therefore , to the second division of the vernier is .22 inch , to the third .33 , and so on . To measure any line by the scale , take the distance in the compasses , and move them along the scale until you ...
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ABCD acres adjacent angles adjacent sides bearings and distances calculate the area centre chains circle column compass correction Cosine Cotang decimal deflection determine Diff difference of latitude Dist divided division line double departure draw east equal error EXAMPLES field-notes figure given area given line given point Given the bearings horizontal hour angle inch instrument latitude and departure length line running logarithm mean proportional measured meridian method multiplier needle number of degrees offsets opposite parallel parallelogram perpendicular plat plate Polaris Problem protractor quotient radius ratio rectangle right angles right ascension rule scale sight sine square station straight line subtract survey surveyor Take the difference tance Tang tangent telescope theodolite tract of land transit trapezium triangle Trigonometry vernier whence
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Side 38 - 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 70 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Side 27 - Root of a Number, Divide the logarithm of the number by the index of the required root.
Side 33 - When one straight line meets another, so as to make two adjacent angles equal, each of these angles is called a right angle; and the first line is said to be perpendicular to the second.
Side 195 - To multiply a decimal by 10, 100, 1000, &c., remove the decimal point as many places to the right as there are ciphers in the multiplier ; and if there be not places enough in the number, annex ciphers.
Side 73 - ... will be — As the base or sum of the segments Is to the sum of the other two sides, So is the difference of those sides To the difference of the segments of the base.
Side 37 - If two triangles have two sides and the included angle of one respectively equal to the sides and the included angle of the other, the triangles are congruent.
Side 126 - If two triangles have two angles, and the included side of the one equal to two angles and the included side of the other, they are equal in all their parts.
Side 39 - The angle at the centre of a circle is double the angle at the circumference on the same arc.
Side 39 - The square of the hypothenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of both the other sides.