Elements of Descriptive GeometryMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 202 páginas |
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... point of intersection , it shall also be per- pendicular to their plane PAGE 1 3 Theorem IV . Every plane which contains the normal to another plane is perpendicular to that plane Theorem V. If two planes be perpendicular to one another ...
... point of intersection , it shall also be per- pendicular to their plane PAGE 1 3 Theorem IV . Every plane which contains the normal to another plane is perpendicular to that plane Theorem V. If two planes be perpendicular to one another ...
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... point and be parallel to a given plane 44 Problem XIII . Given the traces of two intersecting planes , to draw the projections of their common section 46 Problem XIV . To find the point of intersection of a line and a plane . Problem XV ...
... point and be parallel to a given plane 44 Problem XIII . Given the traces of two intersecting planes , to draw the projections of their common section 46 Problem XIV . To find the point of intersection of a line and a plane . Problem XV ...
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... point on the surface · Problem XVII . Given the projections of a sphere and of an external point , to find the ... intersection of two given conical sur- faces 168 Problem II . To find the curve of intersection of a cone and a cylinder ...
... point on the surface · Problem XVII . Given the projections of a sphere and of an external point , to find the ... intersection of two given conical sur- faces 168 Problem II . To find the curve of intersection of a cone and a cylinder ...
Página xiv
... intersection of two ... intersection of two surfaces of revolution when the axes intersect 184 SHADOWS 186 Exercises 188 CHAPTER VI . AXOMETRIC PROJECTION . Problem I. Given the projections of three straight lines which meet in a point ...
... intersection of two ... intersection of two surfaces of revolution when the axes intersect 184 SHADOWS 186 Exercises 188 CHAPTER VI . AXOMETRIC PROJECTION . Problem I. Given the projections of three straight lines which meet in a point ...
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... point in which it meets the plane , and the line is called the normal to the plane at that point . DEF . 6. The angle between two intersecting planes is called a dihedral angle , and is measured by the angle be- tween two straight lines ...
... point in which it meets the plane , and the line is called the normal to the plane at that point . DEF . 6. The angle between two intersecting planes is called a dihedral angle , and is measured by the angle be- tween two straight lines ...
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abcd auxiliary planes axes BALFOUR STEWART centre common section cone of revolution conical surface Construction contain a given contains the line Crown 8vo curve of intersection describes a circle determine the traces diameter dihedral angles distance draw a line draw a tangent Draw the projections drawn edge ELEMENTARY TREATISE ellipse equal faces Fcap figure find the point find the projections find the traces given line given point given spheres ground line horizontal plane horizontal projection horizontal trace hyperboloid inclined at 45 limiting planes meridian numerous Illustrations Owens College P. G. TAIT pendicular perpendicular plane containing plane LMN plane of projection plane parallel plane required point of intersection position Prob PROBLEM Professor Proof rabatment radius required to find respectively revolving right angles ruled surface straight line surface of revolution tangent plane Theor THEOREM tion trihedral vertex vertical plane vertical projection vertical trace
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