| Tobias Ostrander - Measurement - 1833 - 172 pages
...opposite two of which are equal and parallel. PROBLEM V. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. Rule— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or altitude, and it will give the solidity required. EXAMPLES. 1. The length of a parallelopipedon... | |
| Tobias Ostrander - Measurement - 1834 - 182 pages
...and is sufficiently t'.xact for common uses. PROBLEM V. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. Rule— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or altitude, and it will give the solidity required. EXAMPLES. 1. The length of a parallelopipedon... | |
| Luther Ainsworth - Arithmetic - 1837 - 306 pages
...contents of any body, having length, breadth, and thickness, as a stick of timber, or plank, &e. A. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or thickness, and the last product will be the solid contents. Q. What particular RULE is to be observed... | |
| Jason M. Mahan - Arithmetic - 1839 - 312 pages
...having six rectangular sides, every opposite pair of which are equal and parallel. To find the solidity. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. Examples. 1. Required the number of cords in a pile of wood 100 ft. long, 8 feet high, and 4 feet wide.... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1841 - 324 pages
...the different sides and ends. 23. To find the solidity of a parallelepiped, as of square timber.— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. 24. To find the solidity of a pyramid. — Multiply the area of the base by J of its height. 25. To... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1842 - 320 pages
...the different sides and ends. 23. To find the solidity of a parallelepiped, as of square timher. — Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. 24. To find the solidity of a pyramid. — Multiply the area of the base by J of its height. 25. To... | |
| Osman Call - Arithmetic - 1842 - 200 pages
...will give the width. THE LENGTH, BREADTH, AND THICKNESS GIVEN, TO FIND THE CUBICAL OR SOLID CONTENTS. RULE.— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the thickness. 1. How many solid feet in a block 16 ft. 8 in. long, 1 ft. 5 in. wide, and 1 ft. 4 in. thick... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1843 - 320 pages
...the different sides and ends. 23. To find the solidity of a parallelepiped, as of square timber.— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. 24. To find the solidity of a pyramid.—Multiply the area of the base by j of its height. 25. To find... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - Engineering - 1844 - 298 pages
...side, and this last product will be the solidity. To find the Solidity of a Parattehpipedon—fig. 24. RULE. — Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, and this product is the solidity. OF REGULAR BODIES. To find the Solidity of any Regular Body. RULE. —... | |
| William Watson (of Beverley.) - 1845 - 188 pages
...Ans. 29.5. MENSURATION OF SOLIDS. PROBLEM 1.— To find the solidity of a cube and parallelopipedon. RULE. — Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. Cube. Parallelopipedon. * The natural sine of 30° is | = .5 60° is *. 3* = .8 66025 EXAMPLES. 1 .... | |
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