| Thomas Leybourn - Mathematics - 1799 - 480 pages
...conical glafs, filled with water to within half an inch of the top, whofe diameter is 2, and altitude 4 inches ; it is required to determine how much water will run over ? IV. QUESTION gi, by Mr. John Harris. In the pleafant vale of Towy, near Caermarthen, lies a fertile... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1807 - 464 pages
...of the several sorts of mortars, namely, the 13, 10, 8, 5-8, and 4-6 inch mortar. Answer. QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...to determine how much water will run over? / Ans. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly £ of a pint. QUEST. 55. The dimensions of the sphere and cone being... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 494 pages
...each'of the several sorts of mortars, namely, the 13, 10, 8, 5'8, and 4'6 inch mortar. Answer QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...required to determine how much water will run over ? AHS. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly | of a pint. QUEST. 55. The dimensions of the sphere and cone... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 442 pages
...of the several sorts of mortars, namely, the 13, 10, 8, 5 'S, and 4*6 inch mortar. Answer QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...and altitude 6 inches ; it is required to determine howmuch water will run over ? Ans. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly -|. of a pint. QUEST. 55. The dimensions... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...5.1425 24 5.5469 5.6601 32 6.1051 6.2297 36 6.3496 6.4792 42 6.6844 6.8208 Answer, j* t QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...let fall into a conical glass, full of water, whose d>r^>eter u 5, and altitude 6 inches ; it is required to deternv^e how •much water will run over... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1816 - 610 pages
...6-4792 42 6-6844 6-8208 Answer, QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be let full into a conical glass, full of water, whose diameter...it is required to determine how much water will run ovi-r ? Ans. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly j of a pint. QUEST. 55. The dimensions of the sphere and... | |
| Thomas Leybourn - Mathematics - 1817 - 456 pages
...Proposer, Mr. James Ashton, of Harrington, near Liverpool. 1st. For Quest. 58, which is a» follows. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...water, whose diameter is 5, and altitude 6 inches; required what part of the axis of the sphere is immersed ia the water ? Suppose the surface of the... | |
| Charles Hutton - Arithmetic - 1818 - 646 pages
...18 6-0397 5-1425 24 5-6469 5-6601 32 6-1051 6-2297 36 6-3496 6-4792 42 66844 68208 Answer, - 54. lf a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be let...water, whose diameter is 5, and altitude 6 inches ; it i* required to determine how much water will run over ? Ans. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly J of a... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...5-0397 6-1425 24 5-5469 6-6601 32 6-1051 6-2297 36 6-3496 6-4792 42 6-6844 6-8208 Answer, QUEST. 54. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be...water, whose diameter is 5, and altitude 6 inches ; it •- required to determine how much water will run over ? Ans. 26-272 cubic inches, or nearly J of... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...6 poles, and stand on 1 7605 square feet. 41. If a heavy sphere, whose diameter is 4 inches, be put into a conical glass, full of water, whose diameter is 5, and altitude 6 inches; it is required to find how much water will run over ? Ans. ^^ of a pint nearly. 42. Supposing it to have been found,... | |
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