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Cyclopedia of Drawing: A General Reference Work on Drawing and Allied ... - Page 64
1906
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: Mechanical drawing ...

Architecture - 1909 - 468 pages
...of a straight line, one point of which is fixed and the end f»t ends of which move щ a curve. 4S A cone is a solid bounded by a conical surface and...cuts the conical surface. The plane is called the lase and the curved surface the lateral area. The vertex is the fixed point. The altitude of a cone...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture: Architectural drawing. Lettering

1912 - 558 pages
...is a regular polygon may be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circular cylinder, Fig. 79. CONES A cone is a solid bounded by a conical surface and a plane which cuts the conical surface. It may be considered as a pyramid with an infinite number of sides, Fig. SO. The conical surface is...
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School Arithmetic for Grammar Grades

Samuel Hamilton - Arithmetic - 1909 - 394 pages
...whose convex surface tapers uniformly to a point called the vertex. The altitude of a pyramid, or-of a cone, is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the base. CYLINDER CONE The slant height of a cone is the distance between the vertex and any point in the circumference...
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Cyclopedia of Carpentry and Contracting ...: Architectural drawing ...

Architectural drawing - 1910 - 430 pages
...motion of a straight line, one point of which is fixed and the en4 oi ends of which move in a curve. A cone is a solid bounded by a conical surface and...perpendicular distance from the vertex ^to the base.. An element of a cone is a straight line from the vertex to the perimeter of the base. A circular cone...
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Solid Geometry, with Problems and Applications

Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Geometry, Solid - 1911 - 208 pages
...intercepted part of the plane is the base of the cone, and the curved surface is its lateral surface. The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the plane of the base. A circular cone is one which has a circular cross section such that the perpen-...
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Solid Geometry

Fletcher Durell - 1911 - 234 pages
...the vertex of the conical surface; the elements of the cone are the elements of the conical surface; the altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the plane of the base. Oblique circular cone 706. A circular cone is a cone whose base is a circle. The...
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Mechanical Drawing ...

Frank William Bartlett - Mechanical drawing - 1911 - 216 pages
...are elements of the surface. The fixed point through which the elements pass is called the vertex. A cone is a solid bounded by a conical surface and a plane surface cutting all the elements of the conical surface. See Fig. 98. The altitude of a cone is the...
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Working Drawings

Arthur Bradford Babbitt - Mechanical drawing - 1911 - 226 pages
...are elements of the surface. The fixed point through which the elements pass is called the vertex. A cone is a solid bounded by a conical surface and a plane surface cutting all the elements of the conical surface. See Fig. 98. The altitude of a cone is the...
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Practical Mathematics: Instruction Paper, Volume 3

Glenn Moody Hobbs - 1912 - 100 pages
...lateral area, and the plane is called the base. The conical surface tapers to a point called the vertex. The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the base. An element of the cone is any straight line from the vertex to the perimeter of the base. Fig. 53. Circular...
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For grades VII-VIII

Fletcher Durell, Elizabeth Hall - Arithmetic - 1912 - 404 pages
...point called the vertex. The curved surface of a cone or cylinder is usually termed a convex surface. The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the base. The slant height is the distance from the vertex to any point in the circumference of the base. 178....
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