| 1912 - 558 pages
...the vertex. From this it follows that in the development of the base, the circumference will become the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of an element, and of a length equal to the distance around the base. To find this length divide the circumference... | |
| Architectural drawing - 1910 - 430 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...the base into any number of equal parts, a« twelve, theo with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1 ...A 3, join 1 and 13... | |
| Herbert Stanley Allen, Harry Moore - Physics - 1916 - 652 pages
...afforded by the present experiment. In the case of a simple pendulum the motion of the ' bob ' is along the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of the string, the motion being purely translational, ie there is no rotation of the bob about its Centre... | |
| Architecture - 1917 - 550 pages
...the vertex. From this it follows that in the development of the base, the circumference will become the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of an element, and of a length equal to the distance around the base. To find this length divide the circumference... | |
| Machine-shop practice - 1917 - 416 pages
...the vertex. From this it follows that in the development of the base, the circumference will become the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of an element, and of a length equal to the distance around the base. To find this length divide the circumference... | |
| Civil engineering - 1909 - 458 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1.... 13, join 1 and 13 with V, and the sector is the development of the cone from vertex to base.... | |
| Heating - 1918 - 406 pages
...the vertex. From this it follows that in the development of the base, the circumference will become the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of an element, and of a length equal to the distance around the base. To find this length divide the circumference... | |
| Building - 1919 - 496 pages
...the vertex. From this it follows that in the development of the base, the circumference will become the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of an element, and of a length equal to the distance around the base. To find this length divide the circumference... | |
| John Willoughby Meares, Reginald E. Neale - Electric engineering - 1924 - 652 pages
...the pointer is used as a pen. The displacements proportional to the quantity measured are then along the arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of the pointer. The chart movement (proportional to time) is linear in the band-type but angular in the... | |
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