The Theory and Practice of Gauging, Demonstrated in a Short and Easy Method ...H. Woodfall, 1740 - 283 Seiten |
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... Solids , the Conic Sections , Conoids , Spindles , their Segments , and Fruftums , & c . General Propofition for measuring the Hoofs or Ungula's of any CONE or PYRAMID ; and a new Method for Measuring by Approximation . With the ...
... Solids , the Conic Sections , Conoids , Spindles , their Segments , and Fruftums , & c . General Propofition for measuring the Hoofs or Ungula's of any CONE or PYRAMID ; and a new Method for Measuring by Approximation . With the ...
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... Solids , which more immediately belong to Gauging : The whole being originally defign'd for the benefit of the Officers of the Excife , that they might not only be acquainted with the most eafy and exact Me- thods for Practice , but be ...
... Solids , which more immediately belong to Gauging : The whole being originally defign'd for the benefit of the Officers of the Excife , that they might not only be acquainted with the most eafy and exact Me- thods for Practice , but be ...
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... Solids , fuch as Paral lelopipedons , Prifms , Conoids , Spindles , with the Segments and Fruftums of thefe : Some of thefe perhaps were not published before , fuch I fup- pofe , are the Series for the Circle ( in Pag . 100. ) . for the ...
... Solids , fuch as Paral lelopipedons , Prifms , Conoids , Spindles , with the Segments and Fruftums of thefe : Some of thefe perhaps were not published before , fuch I fup- pofe , are the Series for the Circle ( in Pag . 100. ) . for the ...
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... Solid Figures whofe Names they bear ; fince it never could happen fo , unless perfectly by Accident : The Maker having no thought of defigning them as fuch ; and befides , fhould a Gask approach nearly nearly in Figure to fuch a Solid ...
... Solid Figures whofe Names they bear ; fince it never could happen fo , unless perfectly by Accident : The Maker having no thought of defigning them as fuch ; and befides , fhould a Gask approach nearly nearly in Figure to fuch a Solid ...
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Robert Shirtcliffe. nearly in Figure to fuch a Solid , yet the Officer bas no manner of Rule to affift him in afcer- taining the fame ; fo that it is but mere guef fing at beft . But by the Method I here propofe , there is always a ...
Robert Shirtcliffe. nearly in Figure to fuch a Solid , yet the Officer bas no manner of Rule to affift him in afcer- taining the fame ; fo that it is but mere guef fing at beft . But by the Method I here propofe , there is always a ...
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Abfciffa againſt Ale Gall alfo alſo Angle Area Bafe Baſe becauſe betwixt Breadth Bung-Diameter Cafk called Caſk Chap Circle circular Segment Cone Conic Conic Sections Conoid Content Corol correfponding Curve Decimal denote Diam Diſtance divided Divifion Divifor dry Inches Ellipfe equal Example expreffed faid fame fecond fhall fhew fhewn Figure fimilar fince firft firſt fome Fruftum ftand fuch fufficient fuppofe fure Gauging given gives Height hence Hoof Hyperbola Hyperbolic Segment laft laſt Lemma Length Logarithms mean Diameter Meaſure Method multiplied muſt Number oppofite Ordinate orems parabolic parallel perpendicular Plane Points Product Prop Propofition Quotient Radius Reaſon refpectively Root Rule Scholium Section Segment ſhall Side Sliding-Rule Solid Spheroid Spindle Square taken Terms thefe Theorem thereof theſe thofe thoſe thro tranfverfe Axis Triangle Ullage uſe verfed Sine Vertex wet Inches whence whofe Wine Gallons
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Seite 59 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees, and each degree into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds, and these into thirds, fourths, &c.
Seite 7 - In multiplication of decimals, we know that the number of decimal places in the product is equal to the sum of those in both the factors.
Seite 97 - J of the square of their difference, then multiply by the hight, and divide as in the last rule. Having the diameter of a circle given, to find the area. RULE. — Multiply half the diameter by half the circumference, and the product is the area ; or, which is the same thing, multiply the square of the diameter by .7854, and the product is the area.
Seite 282 - Sort is, to multiply the two Weights together, and extract the Square Root of. the Product, which Root will be the true Weight.
Seite 283 - Backs time ufed, and become more and more uneven as they grow older, efpecially fuch as are not every where well and equally fupported ; many of them...
Seite 187 - Sum of thofe next to them, C the Sum of the two next following the laft, and fo on ; then we (hall have the following fables of Areas, for the feveral Numbers of Ordinates prefixt againft them, viz.
Seite 86 - Progreflion from o, is equal to the Product of the laft Term by the Number of Terms, and this divided by the Index (m) plus Unity.
Seite 272 - To half the Sum of the Squares of the Top and Bottom Diams.
Seite 95 - The latter being taken from the former, leaves 3.14.15.9265.5 for the Length of half the Circumference of a Circle whofe Radius is Unity : Therefore the Diameter of any Circle is to its Circutuftrence as I is to 3.1415.9265.5 nearly.
Seite 86 - Numbr infinitely greAt, therefore the firft Term of the above Value of /, muft be infinitely greater than any of the...