The Mechanic's Assistant: A Thorough Practical Treatise on Mensuration and the Sliding Rule: Teaching the Manner of Drawing All Regular Superficies, and the Contents of All Regular Solids, Both by Numbers and by the Sliding Rule. Treating Also of the Laws of Motion, the Descent of Falling Bodies, the Strength of Materials, the Mechanical Powers, the Elasticity and Force of Steam, Specific Gravities, Levelling, the Pendulum, Etc., Adapted for the Use of Carpenters, Shipwrights ... and Artisans GenerallyD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 276 sider |
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Side 16
... twice as great . And since 1 on C stands over 1 on D , ( when the slider is in its usual position , or is shut , ) the numbers on C are the squares of those standing under them on D ; and the numbers on D are the square roots of those ...
... twice as great . And since 1 on C stands over 1 on D , ( when the slider is in its usual position , or is shut , ) the numbers on C are the squares of those standing under them on D ; and the numbers on D are the square roots of those ...
Side 36
... twice the logarithm of any number is the logarithm of the square of that number . Hence the spaces , or the ... twice the distance from 1 to 2 ; and because the square of 3 is 9 , the distance from 1 to 9 will be twice the distance from ...
... twice the logarithm of any number is the logarithm of the square of that number . Hence the spaces , or the ... twice the distance from 1 to 2 ; and because the square of 3 is 9 , the distance from 1 to 9 will be twice the distance from ...
Side 37
... twice the logarithm of any number is the loga- rithm of the square of that number , and since the numbers on the line C are the squares of those on the line D , it follows that the distances between the numbers on the line D must be twice ...
... twice the logarithm of any number is the loga- rithm of the square of that number , and since the numbers on the line C are the squares of those on the line D , it follows that the distances between the numbers on the line D must be twice ...
Side 46
... twice the area . 6. A square field contains 90 acres of land ; I require the length of its side , and the distance between its opposite cor- Answers , 120 ; and 169.7 rods . ners . In this example , before we extract the root by numbers ...
... twice the area . 6. A square field contains 90 acres of land ; I require the length of its side , and the distance between its opposite cor- Answers , 120 ; and 169.7 rods . ners . In this example , before we extract the root by numbers ...
Side 61
... twice as many right angles , wanting four , as the figure has sides ; and when the polygon is regular , if the sum of the angles be divided by the number of angles , the quotient will be the value of one of the angles . Thus- 10 × 90 ...
... twice as many right angles , wanting four , as the figure has sides ; and when the polygon is regular , if the sum of the angles be divided by the number of angles , the quotient will be the value of one of the angles . Thus- 10 × 90 ...
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The Mechanic's Assistant: A Thorough Practical Treatise on Mensuration and ... D. M. Knapen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1850 |
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12 inches 12 rods 20 feet 30 inches absciss altitude avoirdupois base beam body breadth bung diameter bushels called cask centre chord circle circular segment circumference cone cube root cubic inches curve cylinder degrees diam diameter distance divide the product divisor edge ellipse equal EXAMPLES extract the square feet long feet per second find the area Find the content find the number find the solidity foot frustum gauge point given number head diameter height hyperbola hypotenuse imperial gallons inches in diameter lever major axis middle diameter middle frustum miles minor axis Multiply the square nearly number of acres number of teeth octagon ordinate parallel perpendicular plane polygon pounds prism pyramid quotient radius rectangle remainder rhombus right angles rods semi-major axis slider sliding rule specific gravity sphere square inch square root subtract thickness triangular ungula velocity versed sine vertex vessel wheel wine gallons yards