| 1801 - 658 páginas
...square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by "5236. EXAMPLES. i. Required the content of a spherical segment, its height being 4 inches, and the radius of its base 8. 8 «— — — • 64 3 .^— — 892 \ T> V 4 4 • ^ —••• 16 192 208 4 832 % 10472 15708 41888... | |
| Samuel Webber - 1808 - 520 páginas
...square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by '5236. • EXAMPLES. 1. Required the content of a spherical segment, its...height being 4 inches, and the radius of its base 8. •DEMONSTRATION. Let rs= radius of the base of the segment, h = height of the segment, other letters... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1809 - 426 páginas
...at the end being given, and their distance EF. To the squares of the two radiusses, add one third of the square of the height; multiply the sum by the height, and the product by I'5/O8, will give the solidity. MENSURATION. 301 EXAMPLE. What is the solid content of a spherical... | |
| Anthony Nesbit, W. Little - 1822 - 916 páginas
...in Practice ; if, however, they should occur, their contents may be found by the following Rule : To the square of the radius of the base add the square of the diameter taken in the middle between the base and the vertex ; then this sum being multiplied by the... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - 1824 - 476 páginas
...40.7071 ale, and 4<M>944 wine gallons. PROBLEM XIX. To find the solidity of a hyperboloid. RULE. To the square of the radius of the base, add the square of the diameter in the middle between the base and the vertex ; then this sum being multiplied by the altitude,... | |
| Peter Nicholson - 1825 - 1046 páginas
...circles being given, and the distance between them. To the squares of the two radiuses, add one-third of the square of the height ; multiply the sum by the height, and the product bj Г5708, will give the solidity. Ex. What is the solid content of a spherical zone, whose greater... | |
| John Nicholson (civil engineer.) - 1825 - 1008 páginas
...Spherical Segment. To 3 times the square of the radios of its base add the square of iti height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product again by -5236. Ex. Required the contents of a spherical segment, its heijit AB being 4, and the radius of its base... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1829 - 256 páginas
...distance of the ends 18 ? Ans. 41733.0144. PROBLEM XXI. To find the solidity of an hyperboloid. RULE.* To the square of the radius of the base add the square of the middle diameter between the base and the vertex ; and this sum multiplied by the altitude, and the... | |
| John Nicholson (Civil engineer) - 1830 - 240 páginas
...Spherical Segment. To 3 times the square of the radius of its base add the square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product again by -5236. Ex. Required the contents of a spherical segment, its height AB being 4, and the radius of its base... | |
| Tobias Ostrander - 1834 - 182 páginas
...? Ans. 23954,7 solidity required. PROBLEM XVII. To find the solidity of a hyperboloid. Rule — To the square of the radius of the base add the square of the middle diameter between the base and the vertex, and this sum multiplied by the altitude, and that... | |
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