| Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...When the tff ment if greater than a temlcircle, find the area of the remaining segment, which subtract from the area of the whole circle ; and the remainder will be the area required. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the area of a segment of a circle whose chord is 32, and height or versed... | |
| Thomas Holliday - Surveying - 1838 - 404 pages
...When the segment is greater than a semicircle, find the area of the remaining segment, which subtract from the area of the whole circle, and the remainder will be the area required. Examples. 1. Required the area of the segment AC DA, less than a semicircle, whose chord... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - Engineering - 1853 - 318 pages
...the area nearly. When the Segment is greater than a Semicirle. RULE. — Find, by a preceding rule, the area of the lesser portion of the circle, subtract...from the area of the whole circle, and the remainder is the area required. To find the Area of a Circular Zone — -fig. 14. (See table of Areas, page 80.)... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - Measurement - 1858 - 350 pages
...Fig. 27. KULE. — Find, by the preceding rule, the area of the lesser portion of the circle, abc ; subtract it from the area of the whole circle, and the remainder is the area required. Or, c — c. ' =area of segment; c representing area of circle, and c' area of... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Measurement - 1859 - 494 pages
...When the scgment is greate than a semicircle, find the area of the remaining segment, which subtract from the area of the whole circle ; and the remainder will be the area required. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the area of a segment of a circle whose chord is 32, and height or versed... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1886 - 640 pages
...greater than a semicircle). — As- I certain by the preceding rule the area of the lesser portion of UK circle, subtract it from the area of the whole circle, and the remainder will give the area. • UC laiuthe Tu compute the convex surface of a sphere. RULE. — Multiply the diameter... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1892 - 1032 pages
...areas. RULE 2 (when the segment is (/renter than a semicircle). — Ascertain by the preceding rule the area of the lesser portion of the circle, subtract it from the area of the whole circle, and the remain der will give the area. To compute the convex surface of a sphere. Kt'LK. — Multiply the diameter... | |
| Peder Lobben - Mechanical engineering - 1899 - 460 pages
...NOTE. — When the segment is greater than a semicircle, calculate by preceding rules and formulas the area of the lesser portion of the circle ; subtract it from the area of the whole circle. The remainder is the area of the segment. To Find the Radius Corresponding to the Arc, when the Chord... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1908 - 1784 pages
...areas. RULE 2 (when the segment is greater than a semircicle). — Ascertain by the preceding rule the area of the lesser portion of the circle, subtract...the area of the whole circle, and the remainder will give the area. To compute the convex surface of a sphere. RULE. — Multiply the diameter by the circumference,... | |
| Peder Lobben - Mechanical engineering - 1922 - 512 pages
...NOTE. — When the segment is greater than a semicircle, calculate by preceding rules and formulas the area of the lesser portion of the circle; subtract it from the area of the whole circle. The remainder is the area of the segment. To Find the Radius Corresponding to 'the Arc, when the Chord... | |
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