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... FIGURES 74-79 VI . RIGHT - ANGLED TRIANGLE 80-87 VII . CONSTRUCTION OF TRIANGLES FROM GIVEN ᎠᎪᎢᎪ • • · 88-95 VIII . RECTILINEAR FIGURES OF MORE THAN THREE SIDES 96-108 IX . THE CIRCLE , CHORD AND TANGENT PROPER- TIES , CONSTRUCTIONS ...
... FIGURES 74-79 VI . RIGHT - ANGLED TRIANGLE 80-87 VII . CONSTRUCTION OF TRIANGLES FROM GIVEN ᎠᎪᎢᎪ • • · 88-95 VIII . RECTILINEAR FIGURES OF MORE THAN THREE SIDES 96-108 IX . THE CIRCLE , CHORD AND TANGENT PROPER- TIES , CONSTRUCTIONS ...
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... figure move in a plane so that one line in it has always the same direction , then all lines of the figure remain parallel to their original directions . 25. Experiment . Fig . 19. Draw a straight line MN , and place a set - square on ...
... figure move in a plane so that one line in it has always the same direction , then all lines of the figure remain parallel to their original directions . 25. Experiment . Fig . 19. Draw a straight line MN , and place a set - square on ...
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... Figure . Describe a circle , and draw a diameter AB . On a piece of tracing - paper draw two straight lines Oa , Ob , perpendicular to each other . Place this tracing over the circle with the meeting point ( 0 ) of the two lines on the ...
... Figure . Describe a circle , and draw a diameter AB . On a piece of tracing - paper draw two straight lines Oa , Ob , perpendicular to each other . Place this tracing over the circle with the meeting point ( 0 ) of the two lines on the ...
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... figure these lines are reduced to 1 ) . Consider each line as unit length , and let each be divided into twelve equal parts . Then each division of the larger line is the larger unit , and each division of the short line is of the small ...
... figure these lines are reduced to 1 ) . Consider each line as unit length , and let each be divided into twelve equal parts . Then each division of the larger line is the larger unit , and each division of the short line is of the small ...
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... figure , OA nine of the subdivisions on the inch scale . The length OA on the vernier is also divided into ten equal parts ; hence ten divisions on the vernier are equal to nine X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8/9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIG . 46 . 10 scale ...
... figure , OA nine of the subdivisions on the inch scale . The length OA on the vernier is also divided into ten equal parts ; hence ten divisions on the vernier are equal to nine X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8/9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIG . 46 . 10 scale ...
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Page 621 - Mr. Mitchell's two books form unquestionably the best guide to all the mechanical part of architecture which any student can obtain at the present moment. In fact, so far as it is possible for any one to compile a satisfactory treatise on building construction, Mr. Mitchell has performed the task as well as it can be performed.
Page 1 - A Circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 61 - Radian is the angle subtended, at the centre of a circle, by an arc equal in length to the radius...
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Page 621 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND DRAWING. A Text-book on the Principles and Details of Modern Construction, for the use of Students and Practical Men. By CHARLES F. MITCHELL, Lecturer on Building Construction at the Polytechnic Institute, London, assisted by GEORGE A. MITCHELL.
Page 345 - If any number of forces acting at a point can be represented in magnitude and direction by the sides of a POLYGON taken in order, they are in equilibrium.
Page 2 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.