A Treatise on Practical Mensuration in Eight Parts ...T. Wilson and sons; and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824 - Surveying - 434 pages |
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... head diameter 18 inches ; what is its content in ale and wine gallons ? Ans . 41.1081 ale , and 50.184 wine gallons ... diameters of the middle section , add the product of the transverse and conjugate of one end ; multiply the sum by ...
... head diameter 18 inches ; what is its content in ale and wine gallons ? Ans . 41.1081 ale , and 50.184 wine gallons ... diameters of the middle section , add the product of the transverse and conjugate of one end ; multiply the sum by ...
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... diameter of the greater end being 80 , that of the less end 40 , and the altitude 45 ? Ans . 141372 . 3. The length of a cask , in the form of two equal frustums of a parabolic conoid , is 30 , the bung diame- ter 24 , and the head diameter ...
... diameter of the greater end being 80 , that of the less end 40 , and the altitude 45 ? Ans . 141372 . 3. The length of a cask , in the form of two equal frustums of a parabolic conoid , is 30 , the bung diame- ter 24 , and the head diameter ...
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... diameter 20 , and end diameter 15 ? Ans . 6643.175 . 3. The length of a cask , in the form of the middle frustum of a parabolic spindle , is 30 , the bung diame- ter 24 , and the head diameter 18 inches ; what is its content in ale and ...
... diameter 20 , and end diameter 15 ? Ans . 6643.175 . 3. The length of a cask , in the form of the middle frustum of a parabolic spindle , is 30 , the bung diame- ter 24 , and the head diameter 18 inches ; what is its content in ale and ...
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... head of casks of the first and second varieties ; which is performed in the follow- ing manner : Find the difference between the bung and head diameters ... diameter sought ; hence the cask is reduced to a cylinder , whose content may be ...
... head of casks of the first and second varieties ; which is performed in the follow- ing manner : Find the difference between the bung and head diameters ... diameter sought ; hence the cask is reduced to a cylinder , whose content may be ...
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... head , and the outermost sloped edge of the opposite staff , which will be the head dia- meter within the cask , very nearly . In order to find the bung diameter , lay a straight rod AB , across the centre of the head , and perpendi ...
... head , and the outermost sloped edge of the opposite staff , which will be the head dia- meter within the cask , very nearly . In order to find the bung diameter , lay a straight rod AB , across the centre of the head , and perpendi ...
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18 feet 9 inches ABCD absciss acre altitude arch architraves avoirdupois base bottom brick building canal cask centre chains chord circle circular circumference column cone contain cornice cubic foot cubic inches cubic yards cylinder deducted depth diagonal distance ditto divided door eaves ellipse equal EXAMPLES feet 6 inches feet 9 figure find the area find the solidity floor foot found by Problem frustum given greater end ground half the sum head diameter hyperbola length less end malt bushels measure method miles Note ordinate parallel perpendicular perpendicular height piece of timber polygon prism quarter girt quotient radius regular polygon remainder Required the solidity rhombus right angle roods roof segment side slant height Sliding Rule solidity required spindle square root square yard stone surface thickness transverse diameter trapezium trapezoid tree triangle ullage versed sine vessel wall whole window wine gallons wood
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Page 7 - 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.
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Page 27 - ... are equal to two right angles. Let ABC be a triangle, and let one of its sides BC be produced to D ; the exterior angle ACD is equal to the two interior and opposite angles CAB, ABC ; and the three interior angles of the triangle, viz. ABC, BCA, CAB, are together equal to two right angles.
Page 308 - An Account of the Mode of Draining Land, according to the System practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington.
Page 48 - RULE.* Multiply the sum of the parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.
Page 42 - From half the sum of the three sides, subtract each side severally ; multiply the half sum, and the three remainders together, and the square root of the product will be the Area required. Example. — Required the Area of a Triangle, whose sides are 50, 40, and 30 feet. 50 + 40 + 30.. fin half sum of the three sides.
Page 8 - 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.
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