| Septimus Norris - Locomotives - 1852 - 356 pages
...the product will be the solidityTo find the Solidity of a Spherical Segment, fig- 34RULE — To three times the square of the radius of its base add the...then, multiply the sum by the height, and the product by -5236To find the Solidity of a Spherical Zone or Frustum, fig- 35RULE — To the sum of the squares... | |
| Lucius D. Gould - Carpentry - 1853 - 234 pages
...the product will be the solidity. To find tlie Solidity of a Spherical Segment. Rule. — To three times the square of the radius of its base, add the...then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by -5236. To find the Solidity of a Spherical Zone or Frustum. Rule. — To the sum of the squares... | |
| Lucius D. Gould - 1857 - 464 pages
...5236 ; the product will be the solidity. To find the Solidity of a Spherical &gment. Rv2e.—To three times the square of the radius of its base, add the...then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by 5236. - ¿.. To find the &lidity of a Spherical Zone or F¿t¿m. Rule.—To the sum of the squares... | |
| Augustus Frederick Oakes - 1857 - 98 pages
...height, and this product by -5236. 2. Or, to three times the square of the radius of the segment's base add the square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by '5236. To find the quantity of powder to fill the cbamber of a Mortar or Howitzer. Multiply the... | |
| Frederick Augustus Griffiths - Artillery - 1859 - 426 pages
...height, and this product by • 5236. 2. Or, to three times the square of the radius of the segment's base add the square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by -5236. Example. — Required the content of a spherical segment 2 feet in height, cut from a sphere... | |
| Joseph Roberts - Artillery - 1860 - 202 pages
...the height, and this product by .5236; or, to three times the square of the radius of the segment's base, add the square of its height, then multiply the sum by the height, and this product by .5236, for the content. 26. How is the capacity or content of a Gomer chamber computed... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1860 - 1020 pages
...<x>ntent. Н'т.к u. — 'lo three times the square of the radius ol the segment's base, :•'•) the square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the тЛтЛ by -5236, for the content. ) x. I To find the content of a spherical segment, of 2 fe«t in... | |
| S. M. Saxby - Marine engines - 1862 - 200 pages
...multiply by -5236 (= 3 ^16) ; the product will be the solidity. The segment of a sphere. — To three times the square of the radius of its base add the...then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by •5236. The cylindrical ring. — Add the inner diameter to the thickness of the ring, multiply... | |
| Thomas Baker (C.E.) - 1865 - 174 pages
...263858149120 cubic miles. PROBLEM IX. To find the solidity of a spherical segment. RULE. — To three times the square of the radius of its base, add the...sum by the height, and the product again by '5236. FORMULA. . S = I (3 r"~ + A2) h TT, in which r = DB, and h =- C D. EXAMPLES. 1. Required the content... | |
| Joseph Roberts - Artillery - 1865 - 280 pages
...the height, and this product by .5236 ; or, to three times the square of the radius of the. segment's base add the square of its height, then multiply the sum by the height, and this product by .5236, for the content. 26. How is the capacity or content of a Gomer chamber computed... | |
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