Explanatory MensurationLongmans, Green and Company, 1879 - 188 sider |
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Side 1
... breadth , nor thickness , but simply position or place . III . A line has length , but is considered as having neither breadth nor thickness . IV . A regular line may be either straight or curved . V. A straight line , such as AB , lies ...
... breadth , nor thickness , but simply position or place . III . A line has length , but is considered as having neither breadth nor thickness . IV . A regular line may be either straight or curved . V. A straight line , such as AB , lies ...
Side 9
... breadth of the house , or width , or span of c the gable . C and D , the points of junc- tion of roof with the wall , are called the eaves . A is the ridge or the highest point of the roof . A D B E F Fig . 4 . AB is the perpendicular ...
... breadth of the house , or width , or span of c the gable . C and D , the points of junc- tion of roof with the wall , are called the eaves . A is the ridge or the highest point of the roof . A D B E F Fig . 4 . AB is the perpendicular ...
Side 11
... breadth . ( 14 ) The length of each side of an equilateral triangle is 120 ft .; find the length of the perpendicular drawn from any angle to its opposite side . ( 15 ) The slant height of a cone is 7 ft . 1 in . , and the diameter of ...
... breadth . ( 14 ) The length of each side of an equilateral triangle is 120 ft .; find the length of the perpendicular drawn from any angle to its opposite side . ( 15 ) The slant height of a cone is 7 ft . 1 in . , and the diameter of ...
Side 12
... breadth of the street . ( 27 ) A ladder 37 ft . long is so placed in a street 36 ft . wide that it will reach a window 35 ft . high , and , upon being turned round , without changing its position , it will reach another window upon the ...
... breadth of the street . ( 27 ) A ladder 37 ft . long is so placed in a street 36 ft . wide that it will reach a window 35 ft . high , and , upon being turned round , without changing its position , it will reach another window upon the ...
Side 13
... breadth of the gable - end of a house is 56 ft . , the perpendicular height of the roof is 15 ft . , and the dis- tance of the ridge from one of its eaves is 25 ft .; find the distance of the ridge from the other of the eaves . ( 31 ) ...
... breadth of the gable - end of a house is 56 ft . , the perpendicular height of the roof is 15 ft . , and the dis- tance of the ridge from one of its eaves is 25 ft .; find the distance of the ridge from the other of the eaves . ( 31 ) ...
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ABCD angle Area of base avoirdupois cask centre chains chord of half circle circular ends circumference cistern cone crown 8vo cube cubic feet cubic foot cubic inches curved surface cylinder depth diagonal dimensions divide ellipse equal Example 1.-Find Example 2.-The figure find its volume find the area find the diameter find the height find the length Find the number Find the volume Formulæ frustum gallons girt given gonal Head Master Hiley hypothenuse Latin Lists of School-Books mean breadth measures Mensuration Note 1.-To find number of cubic oblique parallel sides parallelogram parallelopiped perimeter perpendicular height plane poles post 8vo prism prismoid Prob pyramid radii radius rectangle rectangular rhombus right-angled triangle roods Rule School sector segment shape side faces slant height small 8vo solid sphere square root straight line thick trapezium trapezoids vessel wedge whole surface zoid
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Side 2 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.
Side 8 - We wish to prove that The three angles of any triangle are equal to two right angles. Let...
Side 70 - The circumference of a circle is divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees; each degree into 60 minutes ; each minute into 60 seconds.
Side 31 - From half the sum of the three sides, subtract each side separately; multiply the half -sum and the three remainders together; the square root of the product is the area.
Side 128 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Side 57 - To find the area of a circle, multiply the square of the diameter by .7854.
Side 5 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center, Fig.
Side 2 - But when a straight line standing upon another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is a right angle : (Ю.
Side 41 - Multiply the sum of the parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.
Side 71 - Or, from 8 times the chord of half the arc, subtract the chord of the whole arc, and $ of the remainder will be the length of the arc, nearly.