Practical and Spherical Astronomy: For the Use Chiefly of Students in the UniversitiesDeighton, Bell, 1863 - 392 Seiten |
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aberration altitude angle assumed astronomers axis azimuth calculated centre chronometer circle coefficient colatitude collimation computed correction corresponding cos² cotan declination deduced determined difference dt dt dt dy earth ecliptic equal equation error of collimation error of level excentricity formula geocentric given Greenwich Greenwich mean Hence hour-angle inclination interval logarithms longitude and latitude mean solar meridian method moon moon's motion Nautical Almanac nearly node North Polar Distance nutation object obliquity observatory observed orbit P₁ perpendicular planet Point of Aries pole position precession quantity radius refraction right ascension sidereal sidereal day sin y sin sin z sin² sin³ solar parallax star sun's supposed surface tan² telescope tion transit transit-clock transit-instrument triangle true true anomaly velocity Venus vernal equinox vertical wires zenith distance zenith-distance µ³
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Seite 392 - Principles and Practice of Arithmetical Algebra: Established upon strict methods of Mathematical Reasoning, and Illustrated by Select Examples proposed during the last Thirty Years in the University of Cambridge.
Seite 392 - Principles and Practice of Arithmetic. Comprising the Nature and Use of Logarithms, with the Computations employed by Artificers, Gangers, and Land Surveyors. Designed for the Use of Students, by J. Hind, MA, formerly Fellow and Tutor of Sidney Sussex College. Ninth edition, with Questions. 4^.
Seite 391 - THIS series is intended to supply for the use of Schools and Students cheap and accurate editions of the Classics, which shall be superior in mechanical execution to the small German editions now current in this country, and more convenient in form. The texts of the Bibliotheca Classics, and Grammar School Classics, so far as they have been published, will be adopted.