1. Mathematical Tables1916 - Engineering - 186 pages |
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... sides ; v = SEGMENTS OF SPHERES ( h height of segment ; D = diam . of sphere ) h Vol . segm . D D3 Diff . 0.00 0.0000 1 0.0002 2 0.0006 0.0014 0.0024 0.05 58709 0.0038 6 0.0054 0.0073 0.0095 0.0120 0.10 0.0147 1 0.0176 2 0.0208 0.0242 ...
... sides ; v = SEGMENTS OF SPHERES ( h height of segment ; D = diam . of sphere ) h Vol . segm . D D3 Diff . 0.00 0.0000 1 0.0002 2 0.0006 0.0014 0.0024 0.05 58709 0.0038 6 0.0054 0.0073 0.0095 0.0120 0.10 0.0147 1 0.0176 2 0.0208 0.0242 ...
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Edward Vermilye Huntington, Louis Albert Fischer. REGULAR POLYGONS n = number of sides ; v = 360 ° / n = angle subtended at the center by one side ; α = length of one side = R ( 2 sin 2 ) = r ( 2 2 tan 2 ) : CSC = r ( se sec R radius of ...
Edward Vermilye Huntington, Louis Albert Fischer. REGULAR POLYGONS n = number of sides ; v = 360 ° / n = angle subtended at the center by one side ; α = length of one side = R ( 2 sin 2 ) = r ( 2 2 tan 2 ) : CSC = r ( se sec R radius of ...
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... side the bark at small end ) , in . , and L = length of log , ft . The 4 in . deducted are an allowance for slab . This rule is vari- ously known as the Doyle , Conn . River , St. Croix , Thurber , Moore and Beeman , and the Scribner ...
... side the bark at small end ) , in . , and L = length of log , ft . The 4 in . deducted are an allowance for slab . This rule is vari- ously known as the Doyle , Conn . River , St. Croix , Thurber , Moore and Beeman , and the Scribner ...
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... side frame to obscure the numerals . A BH DI FIG . 5 . D In problems involving successive multiplications and divisions , arrange the work so that multiplication and division are performed alternately . a x b x c For example , to ...
... side frame to obscure the numerals . A BH DI FIG . 5 . D In problems involving successive multiplications and divisions , arrange the work so that multiplication and division are performed alternately . a x b x c For example , to ...
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... side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle ; it is less than the sum of the other two sides , and greater than their difference . FIG . 3 . FIG . 4 . Similar Figures . Any two similar figures , in a plane or in space , can be ...
... side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle ; it is less than the sum of the other two sides , and greater than their difference . FIG . 3 . FIG . 4 . Similar Figures . Any two similar figures , in a plane or in space , can be ...
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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