A Treatise on Practical MensurationLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1859 - 450 pages |
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Page 128
... girt 5 feet ; what is its solidity ? Ans . 50 ft . 9 in . 4 pa . 4. The side of a pentagonal stone measures 10 inches , and its length 9 feet 4 inches ; what is its solidity ? Ans . 11.15124 feet . 5. A hexagonal prism measures 2 feet 6 ...
... girt 5 feet ; what is its solidity ? Ans . 50 ft . 9 in . 4 pa . 4. The side of a pentagonal stone measures 10 inches , and its length 9 feet 4 inches ; what is its solidity ? Ans . 11.15124 feet . 5. A hexagonal prism measures 2 feet 6 ...
Page 149
... ; because they proceed from 1 to 10 , twice over . The fourth line , D , is a single one , pro- ceeding from 4 to 40 , and is called the girt line . The use of the double lines , A and B н 3 SECT . II . 149 CARPENTER'S RULE . SECTION II.
... ; because they proceed from 1 to 10 , twice over . The fourth line , D , is a single one , pro- ceeding from 4 to 40 , and is called the girt line . The use of the double lines , A and B н 3 SECT . II . 149 CARPENTER'S RULE . SECTION II.
Page 150
... girt - line D , and the other double line C , for finding the contents of solids . When 1 at the beginning of any line is accounted 1 , then the 1 in the middle , will be 10 , and the 10 at the end 100 ; and when 1 at the end is ...
... girt - line D , and the other double line C , for finding the contents of solids . When 1 at the beginning of any line is accounted 1 , then the 1 in the middle , will be 10 , and the 10 at the end 100 ; and when 1 at the end is ...
Page 155
... girt , taken in the middle , by the length , for the solidity ; but when the ends are not equal squares , this method always gives too much ; and the more the breadth and thickness differ , the greater will be the error . 3. The Rule ...
... girt , taken in the middle , by the length , for the solidity ; but when the ends are not equal squares , this method always gives too much ; and the more the breadth and thickness differ , the greater will be the error . 3. The Rule ...
Page 156
... girt , by the length , and the product will be the content , according to the common practice . By the Sliding Rule . As the length upon C 156 PART IV . TIMBER MEASURE . To find the solidity of round or unsquared timber.
... girt , by the length , and the product will be the content , according to the common practice . By the Sliding Rule . As the length upon C 156 PART IV . TIMBER MEASURE . To find the solidity of round or unsquared timber.
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9 inches ABCD absciss altitude arch architraves barometer base bottom breadth bung diameter bushels cask centre chord circle circumference conjugate content in imperial cornice cosine cubic inches deducted diagonal difference distance ditto divided elliptic equal EXAMPLES feet 6 inches feet 9 figure find the area find the content find the solidity foot frustum gallons and bushels Gauging girt given greater guile-tun half the sum head diameter hence horizontal hyperbola hypothenuse imperial bushels imperial gallons latitude length line of numbers logarithm mean measure meridian method miles Multiply Note opposite angle ordinate parallel perpendicular piece of timber plane polygon quotient radius rectangle regular polygon rhombus right angles segment side sine 90 slant height Sliding Rule square root station subtract surface tangent theodolite thickness transverse diameter trapezium tree ullage versed sine vessel whence
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Page 5 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Page 126 - Take the length of the keel within board (so much as she treads on the ground) and the breadth within board by the midship beam, from plank to plank, and half the breadth for the depth, then multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, and divide the whole by 94; the quotient will give the true contents of the tonnage.
Page 276 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 36 - RULE.* Multiply the sum of the parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.
Page 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 centre ; as ABD E. 2.
Page 120 - Persepolis, left standing upright ; one is 70 feet above the plane, and the other 50 ; in a straight line between these, stands an ancient...
Page 250 - An account of the mode of Draining Land, according to the System practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington.
Page 119 - In turning a one-horse chaise within a ring of a certain diameter, it was observed that the outer wheel made two turns, while the inner made but one : the wheels were both...
Page 5 - Plane figures that have more than four sides are, in general, called Polygons ; and they receive other particular names, according to the number of their sides or angles.
Page 323 - For the purpose of measuring angles, the circumference is divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.