A graduated course of problems in practical plane and solid geometry |
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Side vii
... edge , and should be divided into inches . They are used for drawing straight lines . In addition to the foregoing , the student will also require 3. The Drawing - Board .— [ Its construction is so well known , that any description of ...
... edge , and should be divided into inches . They are used for drawing straight lines . In addition to the foregoing , the student will also require 3. The Drawing - Board .— [ Its construction is so well known , that any description of ...
Side viii
... edge of the drawing - board , all straight lines drawn along the edge of the blade , CD , will be parallel to one another . NOTE 1. A shifting bevel piece , EF , with clamping screw , is sometimes attached to the hilt of the square ...
... edge of the drawing - board , all straight lines drawn along the edge of the blade , CD , will be parallel to one another . NOTE 1. A shifting bevel piece , EF , with clamping screw , is sometimes attached to the hilt of the square ...
Side ix
... edge AB , so that the ruler is capable of moving at right angles to the direction of the edge AB . By the aid of this instrument , any number of lines may be drawn parallel to a given line , and at any given distance from each other . 8 ...
... edge AB , so that the ruler is capable of moving at right angles to the direction of the edge AB . By the aid of this instrument , any number of lines may be drawn parallel to a given line , and at any given distance from each other . 8 ...
Side xi
... edge of the drawing - board , over the same drawing ; otherwise the drawing will probably be inaccurate . Those T squares which have the hilt passing over the blade are in practice the most convenient . AT square should also be tested ...
... edge of the drawing - board , over the same drawing ; otherwise the drawing will probably be inaccurate . Those T squares which have the hilt passing over the blade are in practice the most convenient . AT square should also be tested ...
Side 198
... edge view of a circular surface will be a line equal in length to the diameter of the circle . For example , let it be required to find the plan of a circle , having its edge view given as in this problem ( see figure , page 197 ) . Let ...
... edge view of a circular surface will be a line equal in length to the diameter of the circle . For example , let it be required to find the plan of a circle , having its edge view given as in this problem ( see figure , page 197 ) . Let ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
altitude angles to xy Atlas axis base BC Pr Bisect the angle bound in cloth circumference cone construct a triangle cube curve cylinder decagon describe a circle describe an arc describe the arc diameter BC distance divide draw a line draw a tangent draw lines edge ellipse equal circles equal in area equilateral triangle given circle given line given point given square ABCD given straight line given triangle ABC heptagon horizontal plane hyperbola inclined inscribe intersection isosceles triangle Join line BC line CD line of bisection lines parallel Maps mean proportional meeting number of equal octahedron parallel to xy parallelogram pentagon perpendicular to xy Philips plan and elevation PLANE GEOMETRY plane of projection point F points of division prism Problem projectors pyramid radii radius rectangle rectilineal figure regular polygon represent required circle rhombus right angles semicircle SOLID GEOMETRY square pyramid trapezium vertical plane
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Side 193 - A cone is a solid figure described by the revolution of a right-angled triangle about one of the sides containing the right angle, which side remains fixed. If the fixed side be equal to the other side containing the right angle, the cone is called a right-angled cone ; if it be less than the other side, an obtuse-angled ; and if greater, an acute-angled cone. XIX. The axis of a cone is the fixed straight line about which the triangle revolves.
Side 123 - A straight line is said to be cut in extreme and mean ratio, when the whole is to the greater segment as the greater segment is to the less.