| Thomas Baker (C.E.) - 1865 - 174 pages
...25000 miles 1 Ans. 263858149120 cubic miles. PROBLEM IX. To find the solidity of a spherical segment. RULE. — To three times the square of the radius...then multiply the sum by the height, and the product again by '5236. FORMULA. . S = I (3 r"~ + A2) h TT, in which r = DB, and h =- C D. EXAMPLES. 1. Required... | |
| Joseph Roberts - Artillery - 1865 - 280 pages
...the height, and this product by .5236 ; or, to three times the square of the radius of the. segment's base add the square of its height, then multiply the sum by the height, and this product by .5236, for the content. 26. How is the capacity or content of a Gomer chamber computed... | |
| Thomas Baker (C.E.) - 1874 - 208 pages
...25000 miles. Ans. 263855164967 cubic miles. PROBLEM IX. To find the solidity of a spherical segment. RULE. — To three times the square of the radius...its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, aud the product again by -5236. FORMULA. 8 = $ (3 r8 + A2) A IT, in which r = DB, and h = AD. EXAMPLES.... | |
| James Elliot - Measurement - 1879 - 118 pages
...178 Ib. to the cubic foot? PROBLEM XII. To find the Solid Content of a Segment of a Sphere. RULE 1. To three times the square of the radius of its base add the square of its height. Multiply the sum by the height, and the product again by '5236 — . FORMULA. RULE 2. From three times... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1880 - 866 pages
...segment of a sphere. EULE LXXXVUL To three times the square of the radius of itt bate add the »quart of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by '$236. To find the volume of a cylindrical ring. EULE LXXXTX. Add the inner diameter to the thickness... | |
| Frederick Thomas Hodgson - Carpentry - 1883 - 168 pages
...found thus — to 3 times the square of the radius (or half of the diameter) add the square of the height, then multiply the sum by the height and the product by -5236. REGULAR POLYGONS. Area of Polygons. Rule. — Multiply the square of the side by the figures in column... | |
| Banister Fletcher, Sir Banister Fletcher - Building - 1888 - 306 pages
...the Solidity of the above. To three times the square of the radius acid the square of its height, and then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by -5236. To find the Area of an Ellipse. — Multiply the two diameters together, and then by '7834 (as for... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1892 - 1058 pages
...Multiply the cube of the diameter by 0.5236. To compute the volunte of a segment of a xphere. RULE 1. — To three times the, square of the radius of its base add the square of its height; multiply this sum by the height, and the product by 0.523(5. RULE 2. — From three times the diameter... | |
| Frederick Thomas Hodgson - Architecture, Domestic - 1904 - 370 pages
...Rule. — To three times the square of the radius, ab, of its bstse, add the square of its height, bc ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by .5236, for the contents. Example. — What is the solidity of the segment, adc (of the sphere e c}, whose height, bc, is 8 feet,... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1908 - 1760 pages
...leosahedrun 20 2.53015 5.05400 O.OS50 To compute (he volume of a segment of a sphere. RULE 1 . — To three times the square of the radius of its base add the square of its height; multiply this sum by the height, and the product by 0.5236. RULE 2. — From three times the diameter... | |
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