| George Charles Turner - Graphic methods - 1909 - 500 pages
...triangle. (B. of E., Stage II.) 2. Draw a square ABCD and a diagonal AC; forces of 1, 2, 3, 4 units act from A to B, from B to C, from C to D and D to A respectively ; find the sum of their components along AC, and also the sum of their components... | |
| William Ernst Paterson - Logarithms - 1911 - 262 pages
...departure = diff. of longitude x cos |(\ + X'). 50. Traverse Sailing. If a ship sails on different courses, from A to B, from B to C, from C to D, &c., then, by the methods of Plane Sailing, the total changes in latitude and longitude can be worked... | |
| Maura Power - Astronomy - 1914 - 316 pages
...and C in the west of it and D at the bottom of it, and thus is the motion of the very great sphere from A to B, from B to C, from C to D, and from D to A. I will make a figure of the second sphere, which moves from the west of the world... | |
| Selden Society - 1918 - 592 pages
...descended to Agnes, Alice, and Joan as to three sisters and one heir, from Agnes etc. as to her share to B., from B. to C., from C. to D., from D. to K. who does not sue. From Alice etc. as to her share to I., from I. to G. From Joan as to her share... | |
| Selden Society - Court records - 1918 - 594 pages
...descended to Agnes, Alice, and Joan as to three sisters and one hon:, from Agnes etc. as to her share to B., from B. to C., from C. to D., from D. to K., who does not sue. From Alice etc. as to her share to I., from I. to G. From Joan as to her share... | |
| James Ellsworth Boyd - Mechanics, Applied - 1921 - 448 pages
...horizontal diameter of the circle. The body which is vibrating along the straight line FIG. 255. AM passes from A to B,, from B, to C,, from C, to D,, etc., in equal intervals of time. A motion of this kind is called a simple harmonic motion. A simple... | |
| P. J. Hilton, S. Wylie - Mathematics - 1967 - 504 pages
...(uh, t) F. In Ir x / consider the paths (of lengths r, 1, r and 1) which traverse linearly the edges from A to B, from B to C, from C to D and from D to A. Let their product be the loop v based on A; then vG = hfi#w*hf0#w. But by 6.1.15,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Bus lines - 1976 - 1120 pages
...destinations are then involved in the authorized through service? For example, a carrier may hold authority from A to B; from B to C; from C to D; and from D to E. If all are eliminated, can he then provide a through service from any of these points... | |
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