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" Any right linĀ« drawn. from the centre to the circumference. Radius of a Cylinder. The radius of a circle which is the profile of the cylinder. Radius of a Sphere. The right line extending from the centre to the surface. Radius of Curvature. The radius... "
A popular and practical treatise on masonry and stone-cutting - Page 82
by Peter Nicholson - 1828 - 111 pages
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Civil Architecture, Or, A Complete Theoretical and Practical System of ...

Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1832 - 402 pages
...Any right linĀ« drawn. from the centre to the circumference. Radius of a Cylinder. The radius of a circle which is the profile of the cylinder. Radius...Radiating Joints. Those joints which -tend to a centre. Rafters. All the timbers in the sides of a roof which are in vertical planes, and parallel to -the...
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Civil Architecture: Or, A Complete Theoretical and Practical System of Building

Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1836 - 438 pages
...CIRCLE. Any right line drawn from the centre to the circumference. RADIUS OF A CYLINDER. The radius of a circle which is the profile of the cylinder. RADIUS...surface. RADIUS OF CURVATURE. The radius of a circle wbich has the same curvature as the curve at the point to which this radius belongs. RADIATING JOINTS....
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Shaw's Civil Architecture: Being a Complete Theoretical and Practical System ...

Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1852 - 426 pages
...CIRCLE. Any right line drawn from the centre to the circumference. RADIUS OF A CYLINDER. The radius of a circle which is the profile of the cylinder. RADIUS...RADIATING JOINTS. Those joints which tend to a centre. RAFTERS. All the timbers in the sides of a roof which arc in vertical planes, and parallel to the covering...
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Astronomy Without Mathematics

Edmund Beckett Baron Grimthorpe - Astronomy - 1876 - 470 pages
...radius ; or centrifugal force = velocity2 in the curve -f- the radius of curvature at that point, ie the radius of a circle which has the same curvature as the orbit there. And since linear velocity (in a circle) = radius x angular velocity, centrifugal force...
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