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Side 2
... less radius than 700. Page 72j17 . CANALS AND EXCAVATIONS . Page 72K . ( See Sec . 421 ) , .. To set out a section of a canal on a level surface , To set out a section when the surface is inclined ,. To find the embankment , and to set ...
... less radius than 700. Page 72j17 . CANALS AND EXCAVATIONS . Page 72K . ( See Sec . 421 ) , .. To set out a section of a canal on a level surface , To set out a section when the surface is inclined ,. To find the embankment , and to set ...
Side 11
... less the chord E F , the difference = arc E G F ( i . c . , ) 8 EG EF - r 8 EG EF Arc E G F , .. area of sector 3 2 3 r 68. i . e . , Area = 6 ( 8 E G E F ) . E G , the chord of the arc , may be found by Euclid I. 47. For we have O E to ...
... less the chord E F , the difference = arc E G F ( i . c . , ) 8 EG EF - r 8 EG EF Arc E G F , .. area of sector 3 2 3 r 68. i . e . , Area = 6 ( 8 E G E F ) . E G , the chord of the arc , may be found by Euclid I. 47. For we have O E to ...
Side 12
... less and greater than the required , multiply their dif- ference by the last two decimals of the quotient , reject two places of decimals , add the remainder of the product to the lesser area , the sum will be the required tabular area ...
... less and greater than the required , multiply their dif- ference by the last two decimals of the quotient , reject two places of decimals , add the remainder of the product to the lesser area , the sum will be the required tabular area ...
Side 33
... less than < C B D ; therefore , the area of the CD B is greater than ADB ; consequently , the base C D is greater than A D. Let D E = d ; now the A B C is divided into two right angled tri- angles A B D and C B D , having two sides and ...
... less than < C B D ; therefore , the area of the CD B is greater than ADB ; consequently , the base C D is greater than A D. Let D E = d ; now the A B C is divided into two right angled tri- angles A B D and C B D , having two sides and ...
Side 36
... less than a ring . By this contrivance the chain can be kept of the exact length . Some surveyors keep their chains to the exact standard , but most of them allow the thickness of an arrow , to counteract any deflections - that is ...
... less than a ring . By this contrivance the chain can be kept of the exact length . Some surveyors keep their chains to the exact standard , but most of them allow the thickness of an arrow , to counteract any deflections - that is ...
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Side 8 - ... one person being in fault will not dispense with another's using ordinary care for himself Two things must concur to support this action. An obstruction in the road by the fault of the defendant, and no want of ordinary care to avoid it on the part of the plaintiff.
Side 32 - In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Side 11 - ... and shall plant all such intermediate posts or monuments as he may be required to plant, in the line so ascertained, having due respect to any allowance for a road or roads, common or commons, set out in such original survey...
Side 10 - ... post or limit; but if the same cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, then the surveyor shall measure the true distance between the nearest undisputed posts, limits or...
Side 2 - There is an equilibrium upon the wheel and axle when the power is to the weight as the radius of the axle to the radius of the wheel.
Side 34 - The velocity of a fluid issuing from an orifice in the bottom of a vessel kept constantly full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire in falling through a space equal to the depth of the orifice below the surface of the fluid...