| Charles William Hackley - 1838 - 338 pages
...declination to find the time of his rising and setting at any place whose latitude is known. Let n E s q. represent the meridian of the place, z being the zenith,...latitude of the place, and consequently EH, or its equal ao, will be the colatrtude. and this measures the angle oAa ', also RS wilt be the sun's declination,... | |
| Charles William Hackley - 1838 - 328 pages
...declination to find the time of his rising and setting at any place whose latitude is known. Let n E s o. represent the meridian of the place, z being the zenith, and HO the horizon:, rfnd fet s1 s" be the apparent path of the sun on the proposed day, cutting the horizon in s.. Then... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1839 - 308 pages
...(Fig. 22,) represent the meridian of the place, Z being the zenith, and HO the horizon ; and let LL' be the apparent path of the sun on the proposed day,...EH, or its equal QO, will be the co-latitude, and H| this measures the angle OAQ. ; also RS will be the sun's declination, and AR expressed in time will... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1839 - 304 pages
...find tfie time of his Rising and Setting at any place whose latitude is known. Let PEP' (Fig. 22,) represent the meridian of the place, Z being the zenith, and HO the horizon ; and let LL' be the apparent path of the sun on the proposed day, cutting the horizon in S. Then the arc EZ... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1843 - 316 pages
...(Fig. 22,) represent the meridian of the place, Z being the zenith, and HO the horizon ; and let LL' be the apparent path of the sun on the proposed day,...in S. Then the arc EZ will be the latitude of the Bx place, and consequently EH, or its equal QO, will be the co-latitude, and this measures the angle... | |
| Charles William Hackley - 1851 - 536 pages
...whose latitude is known. Let n E s Q represent the meridian of the place, z being the zenith, and no the horizon, and let s' s'' be the apparent path of...will be the colatitude, and this measures the angle OAQ; also RS will be the sun's declination, and AB, expressed in time, will express the time of sunrise... | |
| Charles William Hackley - 1851 - 524 pages
...declination to find the time of his rising and setting at any place whose latitude is known. Let n B s Q represent the meridian of the place, z being the zenith,...the sun on the proposed day, cutting the horizon in a. Then the arc EZ will be the latitude of the place, and consequently EH, or its equal QO, will be... | |
| Ephraim Miller - 1894 - 222 pages
...latitude is known. Let NEMR (Fig. 39) be the meridian of the place; Z, the zenith ; HO, the horizon ; BC, the apparent path of the sun on the proposed day, cutting the horizon in S. EZ, then, will be the latitude, and EH or OR will be the complement of the latitude. EH or its equal... | |
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