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... Ullage a Cask Lying To Ullage a Cask Standing To Inch a Spheroidal Cask Standing To Ullage a Cask Lying by the Pen To Ullage a Cask Standing by the Pen Method of Using the Callipers General Observations on Casks STARCH GAGING . To Gage ...
... Ullage a Cask Lying To Ullage a Cask Standing To Inch a Spheroidal Cask Standing To Ullage a Cask Lying by the Pen To Ullage a Cask Standing by the Pen Method of Using the Callipers General Observations on Casks STARCH GAGING . To Gage ...
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... ullage of a cask , that is , the quantity of liquor which a cask wants of being full , or the actual quantity of liquor in it when not quite full . These lines are both on the body of the Rule , and alike numbered from left to right ...
... ullage of a cask , that is , the quantity of liquor which a cask wants of being full , or the actual quantity of liquor in it when not quite full . These lines are both on the body of the Rule , and alike numbered from left to right ...
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... ) 2141 · 1 Quotient 194-6 content in ale gallons . OF ULLAGING . When a Cask is partly filled , the vacuity or space unoccupied by the liquor is termed the DRY ULLAGE , and the content of liquor actually in the Cask is 400 ULLAGING .
... ) 2141 · 1 Quotient 194-6 content in ale gallons . OF ULLAGING . When a Cask is partly filled , the vacuity or space unoccupied by the liquor is termed the DRY ULLAGE , and the content of liquor actually in the Cask is 400 ULLAGING .
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... Ullage of a Cask in either of those positions , the best is by the lines of Segments on the Sliding Rule : all others are too intricate and tedious for prac- tical use . It ought here to be mentioned that a valuable set of Ullage Tables ...
... Ullage of a Cask in either of those positions , the best is by the lines of Segments on the Sliding Rule : all others are too intricate and tedious for prac- tical use . It ought here to be mentioned that a valuable set of Ullage Tables ...
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... ULLAGE on B. If the dry Ullage be sought , dry inches instead of wet , are in the first part of the operation to be taken on the slide B. It is manifest that the dry and wet Ullages of any Cask must together be equal to the whole ...
... ULLAGE on B. If the dry Ullage be sought , dry inches instead of wet , are in the first part of the operation to be taken on the slide B. It is manifest that the dry and wet Ullages of any Cask must together be equal to the whole ...
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30 inches A. G. divisor 282 ale gallons altitude area is required base bottom bung diameter Cask centre chord circular divisor circular gage-point Circular Segments conjugate diameter content is required Copper cross diameters crown cube cubic inches denomination determine the Content Diam diameter Multiply Dimension Book dipping place distance divide the product dividend division dry inches ellipsis equal EXAMPLE factor find the Area frustum Gage and Inch given figure given number greatest diameter inch deep inch in depth Lastly Let ABCD malt bushels mean diameter mean proportional measure middle mouth number of cubic opposite ordinates parabolic parallel perpendicular plane figure proposed integer quotient radius remainder required in wine Set the circular side SLIDING RULE SOLUTION Specific Gravity square inches square root straight line subtract sum Multiply tabular number tenths transverse diameter triangle ullage vulgar fraction Wet Inches Wherefore whole content wine gallons
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Page 39 - To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line of an unlimited length, from a given point without it. Let AB be the given straight line, which may be produced to any length both ways, and let c be a point without it.
Page 27 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.
Page 62 - Multiply the sum of the parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.
Page 56 - To measure a Parallelogram, or long square. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and the product will be the area or superficial content.
Page 65 - TO FIND THE AREA OF A CIRCLE. Rule. — Multiply the square of the diameter by .7854 and the product will be the area.
Page xv - Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: the period on the left will often contain but one figure.
Page 40 - To bisect a given finite straight line, that is, to divide it into two equal parts. Let AB be the given straight line : it is required to divide it intotwo equal parts.
Page 37 - At a given point in a given straight line, to erect a perpendicular to that line. Let AB be the given line and C the given point.
Page iii - EULE.—Divide as in whole numbers, and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds the number in the divisor.
Page 32 - A cylinder is conceived to be generated by the revolution of a rectangle about one of its sides as an axis.