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" The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of the circumscribing cylinder ; and the solidity of the sphere is two thirds the solidity of the circumscribing cylinder. "
Handbook of Calculations for Engineers and Firemen Relating to the Steam ... - Page 100
by Nehemiah Hawkins - 1903 - 330 pages
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The Principles of the Differential Calculus: With Its Application to Curves ...

John Hind - Curves, Algebraic - 1831 - 552 pages
...is equal to the chord of half the corresponding arc. , ; 26. СОЕ. 3. Hence it is manifest, that the surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of its circumscribed cylinder ; and also, that the surface of any spherical zone is equal to the surface...
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A Practical System of Mensuration of Superficies and Solids ...

J. M. Scribner - Measurement - 1844 - 130 pages
...feet of lead will it require to cover a hemispherical dome whose base is 13 feet across ? Jlns. 265.5. NOTE.— The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of a cylinder whose diameter is equal to the diameter of the sphere, and -whose height is also equal to...
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Elements of plane (solid) geometry (Higher geometry) and trigonometry (and ...

Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 894 pages
...increased, the reveloid then becomes a sphere, and the circumscribing prism becomes a cylinder. Hence the surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of its circumscribing cylinder. Cor. 2. Hence the surface of a revoloid is equal to the perimeter of its...
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Higher Geometry and Trigonometry: Being the Third Part of a Series on ...

Nathan Scholfield - Geometry - 1845 - 506 pages
...increased, the reveloid then becomes a sphere, and the circumscribing prism becomes a cylinder. Hence the surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of its circumscribing cylinder. Cor. 2. Hence the surface of a revoloid is equal to the perimeter of its.centeral...
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 43

Industrial arts - 1845 - 488 pages
...and the diameter of the base are equal to one another ; for it is a well-known fact in geometry, that the surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of its circumscribing cylinder ; hence the mode of construction is manifest; for we have only to describe...
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A Series on Elementary and Higher Geometry, Trigonometry, and Mensuration ...

Nathan Scholfield - Conic sections - 1845 - 542 pages
...increased, the reveloid then becomes a sphere, and the circumscribing prism becomes a cylinder. Hence the surface of a sphere is equal to th,e convex surface of its circumscribing cylinder. Cor. 2. Hence the surface of a revoloid is equal to the perimeter of its...
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Suggestive Hints Towards Improved Secular Instruction: Making it Bear Upon ...

Richard Dawes - Teaching - 1849 - 228 pages
...cubes of their diameters. Archimedes* more than two thousand years ago discovered that the superficies of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of the circumscribing cylinder, or to the area of four of its great circles ; and that the solidity of the sphere is to that of its...
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Elements of Geometry and Conic Sections

Elias Loomis - Conic sections - 1849 - 252 pages
...of the diameter; hence the surface of a sphere is equivalent to four of its great circles. Cor. 3. The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of the circumscribed cylinder. For the latter is equal to the product of its altitude by the circumference...
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The Mechanic's Assistant: A Thorough Practical Treatise on Mensuration and ...

D. M. Knapen - Measurement - 1849 - 300 pages
...points for the cylinder, and over the diameter found on D will be found its solidity on the line C. The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of its least circumscribing cylinder : it is also equal to four times the area of a great circle of the...
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Elementary Geometry: With Applications in Mensuration

Charles Davies - Geometry - 1850 - 218 pages
...solidity of a sphere is equal to one third of the product of the surface by the radius. THEOREM XXVI. The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of the circumscribing cylinder ; and the solidity of the sphere is two thirds the solidity of the circumscribing cylinder. Let MPNQ...
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