Handbook of Applied MathematicsEdward E. Grazda, Morris Brenner, William R. Minrath This handbook describes the important principles of mathematics (ranging from arithmetic through calculus), and the applications of mathematics to different trades and technologies, such as brickworking, heating, electronics, carpentry, and so forth. It includes many problems and examples. Published 1966. |
Contents
SECTION PAGE I INTRODUCTIONHOW TO USE THIS BOOK | 1 |
ARITHMETICSLIDE RULE | 8 |
ALGEBRA | 93 |
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Handbook of Applied Mathematics Edward E. Grazda,Morris Brenner,William R. Minrath Snippet view - 1966 |
Handbook of Applied Mathematics Edward E. Grazda,Morris Brenner,William R. Minrath Snippet view - 1966 |
Handbook of Applied Mathematics Edward E. Grazda,Morris Brenner,William R. Minrath Snippet view - 1966 |
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alternating current amperes angle armature base battery calculations cell circle circuit circular mils coefficient coil Common Logarithms concrete conductor copper cosec Cosine Cotang Cotang Tang cubic foot decimal direct current distance divided electrical electromotive force electron equal Ex.-Log factor figure Fixture floor foot formula gallons Gear on Stud grid voltage Gypsum heat Hole ILLUSTRATION Inches Inches installed insulation iron joists Lath length load Logarithms machine magnetic measured metal mortar motor multiplied National Electrical Code Ohm's Law ohms pipe plaster plate current pounds quantity radiation radius rafters reactance resistance roof screw sheets shown in Fig side Sine space specific gravity square feet square inches square root steel surface TABLE TANGENTS tank taper temperature thick thread tion triangle tube unit voltage volts wall watts weight width wire worm yards