 | John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Geometry, Solid - 1916 - 196 pages
...of two parallel planes, called the bases, which intersect all elements of the cylindrical surface. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. A section of a cylinder is the figure formed by the intersection of the cylinder and a plane. A right... | |
 | William Betz, Harrison Emmett Webb - Geometry, Solid - 1916 - 214 pages
...triangles, quadrilaterals, etc. 607 . A regular prism is a right prism whose base is a regular polygon. 608. A circular cylinder is a cylinder whose base is a circle. A right circular cylinder may be regarded as generated by the revolution of a rectangle about one side... | |
 | John H. Williams, Kenneth P. Williams - Geometry, Solid - 1916 - 184 pages
...the rectangle generate plane surfaces which are circles. They are called the bases of the cylinder. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. In the figure, ABCD, ABEF, ABHG are three positions of the revolving rectangle, AB is the axis, and... | |
 | George Clinton Shutts, Wilbert Walter Weir - Arithmetic - 1916 - 280 pages
...a baking powder can, etc., illustrate a cylinder. The circular faces are the bases of the cylinder. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. The base and altitude of a cylinder are its dimensions. To find the volume of a cylinder, take a root,... | |
 | Machine-shop practice - 1917 - 416 pages
...a circular cylinder, Fig. 77. A right cylinder, Fig. 78, is one whose side is perpendicular to the bases. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. A prism whose base is a regular polygon may be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circular cylinder,... | |
 | Architecture - 1917 - 550 pages
...circular cylinder, Fig. 77. 41 A right cylinder, Fig. 78, is one whose side is perpendicular to the bases. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. Fig. 77. Cylinder Fig. 78. Right Cylinder Fig. 79. Inscribed Cylinder A prism whose base is a regular... | |
 | Heating - 1918 - 406 pages
...a circular cylinder, Fig. 77. A right cylinder, Fig. 78, is one whose side is perpendicular to the bases. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. A prism whose base is a regular polygon may be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circular cylinder,... | |
 | Arthur Schultze, Frank Louis Sevenoak - Geometry - 1918 - 486 pages
...the bases. 643. DBF. An oblique cylinder is one whose elements are oblique to the bases. 644. DBF. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. EIGHT CYLINDER OBLIQUE CYLINDER 645. DBF. A straight line is tangent to a cylinder, if touches the... | |
 | Building - 1919 - 502 pages
...a circular cylinder, Fig. 77. A right cylinder, Fig. 78, is one whose side is perpendicular to the bases. The altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases. A prism whose base is a regular polygon may be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circular cylinder,... | |
 | Joint Textbook Committee of the Paper Industry - Paper industry - 1921 - 472 pages
...surface is called the convex surface. The diameter of a cylinder is the diameter of a right section, and the altitude of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the bases; it is equal to the length of the axis in a cylinder of revolution, and it is represented by h in Fig.... | |
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