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... equal to radius ) The fundamental unit of the metric system is the meter - the unit of length , from which the units ... equals one liter , and one liter of water weighs one kilogram . The metric tables are formed by combining the words ...
... equal to radius ) The fundamental unit of the metric system is the meter - the unit of length , from which the units ... equals one liter , and one liter of water weighs one kilogram . The metric tables are formed by combining the words ...
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... equals 1 liter . ( The liter is defined as the volume occupied by the mass of 1 kilogram of water under a pressure of 76 cm . of mercury and at the temperature of 4 deg . cent . According to the best information , 1 liter 1.000027 cubic ...
... equals 1 liter . ( The liter is defined as the volume occupied by the mass of 1 kilogram of water under a pressure of 76 cm . of mercury and at the temperature of 4 deg . cent . According to the best information , 1 liter 1.000027 cubic ...
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... equal to 1000 g . - cal . , is largely used in engineering work in metric countries . See also p . 295 . CONVERSION TABLES Length Equivalents Centimeters Inches Feet Yards Meters Chains Kilometers Miles 1 2.540 1 0.3937 0.03281 I.59517 ...
... equal to 1000 g . - cal . , is largely used in engineering work in metric countries . See also p . 295 . CONVERSION TABLES Length Equivalents Centimeters Inches Feet Yards Meters Chains Kilometers Miles 1 2.540 1 0.3937 0.03281 I.59517 ...
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... equal volume of water at some standard temperature . At the present time a temperature of 4 deg . cent . ( 39 deg . fahr . ) is commonly used by physicists , but the engineer uses 60 deg . fahr . The specific gravity of gases is usually ...
... equal volume of water at some standard temperature . At the present time a temperature of 4 deg . cent . ( 39 deg . fahr . ) is commonly used by physicists , but the engineer uses 60 deg . fahr . The specific gravity of gases is usually ...
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... equal to 10 of the way back , find in table log 4.10 = 0.6128 , and subtract 10 of 11 , or 2 , giving log . 4.098 0.6126 . It should be noted that any interpolated value may = be in error by 1 in the last place . If the given number ...
... equal to 10 of the way back , find in table log 4.10 = 0.6128 , and subtract 10 of 11 , or 2 , giving log . 4.098 0.6126 . It should be noted that any interpolated value may = be in error by 1 in the last place . If the given number ...
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9 Avg angle asymptotes axes axis binomial coefficients bisects body of table chord coefficients COMMON LOGARITHMS computation correct to four corresponding cosh Cosines Cotangents CUBE ROOTS CUBE ROOTS continued curvature curve cx² decimal point denoted diam diameter diff differential distance divide draw ellipse equal equivalent to moving Explanation of Table formula four figures fraction gram hyperbolic kilogram length logarithms loge machine meters Method moving it THREE Moving the decimal multiplication nth root parabola parallel perpendicular place in body plane plot point ONE place quantities radian radical axis radius requires moving scale segment Simultaneous Equations Sines sinh slide rule Solution specific gravity spherical SQUARE ROOTS straight line subtracting table gives tangent tanh triangle TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS unit variable vector VN N VN Volume x-axis y₁ zero