| Ezra S. Winslow - Business mathematics - 1853 - 264 pages
...If the surface of the entire cylinder is requited, add the areas of the ends to the convex surface. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of an end by the length of the cylinder, and the product is the solidity. EXAMPLE. — The diameter of... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 342 pages
...feet long and 2 feet in diameter ; what is its convex surface ? Ans. 75.39-)- square feet. ART. 339. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and the product will be the solidity. 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder, 8 feet in length... | |
| Elias Loomis - Trigonometry - 1855 - 192 pages
...a cylinder whose altitude is 18 feet, and the diameter of its base 5 feet ? Ans. PROBLEM II. (120.) To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. See Geometry, Prop. 2, BX Ex. 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder whose altitude is 18... | |
| George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1855 - 388 pages
...squares of the diameters multiplied by 0-7854. PROBLEM VII. — To find the solidity of a prism, or of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. (Geometry, B VII., Prop. XL) EXAMPLES. 1. How many cubic feet in a rectangular stick of timber... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1857 - 376 pages
...145°, and 170° 30' ? Ans. 13.0899f . 4:93. Pвов. 24. — To find the solid contents of a prism or of a cylinder, RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. NOTE. — It is easily proved that the solidity of every prism or cylinder is equivalent... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Measurement - 1859 - 494 pages
...remains of antiquity display, according to the best judges, the boldest plan that ever was attempted. PROBLEM IV. To find the solidity of a cylinder, RULE....Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular altitude of the cylinder, and the product will be the solidity. Note }. If the circumference of a cylinder... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1859 - 334 pages
...feet long and 2 feet in diameter; what is its convex surface? Ans. 75.39-[- square feet. ART. 353. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and the product will be the solidity. , 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder 8 feet in length... | |
| Elias Loomis - Logarithms - 1859 - 372 pages
...a cylinder whose altitude is 18 feet, and the diameter of its base 5 feet ? Ans. PROBLEM II. (120.) To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. See Geometry, Prop. 2, BX Ex. 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder whose altitude is 18... | |
| William Easton (of Hereford.) - 1859 - 110 pages
...cubical content of a gallon being 277-274 c. in. ? Problem X. To find the solid content of a prism or cylinder. Rule. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height. 66. Find the content of a triangular prism, each side of the base being 8 iu., and the height, 22 in.... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1861 - 338 pages
...cylinder, whose length is 4 feet, and the circumference 3 feet? Ans. 13.43-f- square feet. ART. 353. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and the product will be the solidity. 2. What is the solidity of a cylinder, whose diameter... | |
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