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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge - Page 239
by Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811
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The young student's pocket companion, or Arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry ...

John Draper (of Whitehaven.) - 1772 - 272 pages
...Globe or Sphere. Observations. The coat of this folid cannot be laid out in piano. But its area is juft equal to four times the area of one of its great circles, RULE. Multiply the fquare of its axis by 3.1416 (that is .7854X4) and the produft is the area of the...
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The Modern Preceptor Or a General Course of Education: Containing ..., Volume 1

John Dougall - 1810 - 554 pages
...a sphere ,we multiply the circumference by the whole diameter, it follows that the superficial area of -a sphere' is equal to four times the area of one of its great circles. From the foregoing demonstrations it will also follow, that in order to obtain the superficial area...
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An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Plane and Spherical ...

Thomas Keith - Navigation - 1810 - 478 pages
...surface of the sphere, 180°x wi=sx (A + B+C- 180°). SX(A + B4 c-180") S But the whole surface of the sphere is equal to four times the area of one of its great • cird es *, and the area of a great circle = •i- circumference x radius = 1 80° x radius, if...
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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 4

Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 476 pages
...are to one another as the cubes of their diameters. The surface of a sphere is equal to four tiroes the area of one of its great circles, hence to find...superficies. The solidity of a sphere is equal to the surface multiplied into one third of the radius. SPHERE, in astronomy, that concave expanse, popularly...
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The Principles of Fluxions: Designed for the Use of Students in the University

Samuel Vince - Calculus - 1812 - 274 pages
...ADFC to be a great circle of the sphere, its area = ^ /;a2, by Art. 49. Ex. 2. Cor. Hence, the whole surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of a great circle of that sphere. Cor. As the surface *DAC=pax, it varies as x. Ex. 2. Let the solid AFH...
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A Practical Application of the Principles of Geometry to the Mensuration of ...

Jeremiah Day - Measurement - 1815 - 388 pages
...surface of the segment produced by the revolution of BD about DN is equal to DN x circ CP. Cor. 2. The surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of a circle of the same diameter; and therefore, the convex surface of a hemisphere is equal to twice...
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A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: With Their Most Useful ...

John Bonnycastle - Trigonometry - 1818 - 488 pages
...or arc, am : : surface of the sphere : the area of the lune AB c AQED COR. Since the surface of the sphere is equal to four times the area of one of its great circles, if d be put = diameter, c = circumference, and a — length of the arc B m, by the last mentioned proposition,...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 11

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 384 pages
...pole. SPHERE, properties oftlte. \. AH spheres are to one another as the cubes of their diameters. 2. The surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of one of its great circles, as is demonstrated by Archimedes in bis book of the Sphere and Cylinder, lib. i. prop. 37. Hence, to...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 11

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 382 pages
...pole. SPRERE, properties of the. 1. All spheres are to one another as the cubes of their diameters. 2. The surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of one of its great circles, as is demonstrated by Archimedes in his book of the Sphere and Cylinder, lib. i. prop. 37. Hence, to...
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The Second [-fifth and Sixth] Part of A Course of Mathematics: Adapted to ...

Jeremiah Day - Geometry - 1824 - 440 pages
...the surface of the segment produce/ by the revolution of BD about DN is equal to DN X cite CP Cor. 2. The surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of a circle of the same diameter ; and therefore, the convex surface of a hemisphere is equal to twice...
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