| Wm. M. Peck - 1894 - 310 pages
...The convex surface of a cylinder is equal to the circumference of the base times the Fig. =o. height. The volume of a cylinder is equal to the area of the base times the height. THE CONE. 1. The convex surface of a cone is equal to the product of ont half of... | |
| William Kent - Engineering - 1895 - 1234 pages
...equation, aud then Integrate Ut'.veen the required limits of x. By application of this rule we may find : The volume of a cylinder is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the lit i tude. The volume of a cone is equal to the area of the base into one third the »¡¡¡MI, le.... | |
| George Washington Hull - Arithmetic - 1895 - 408 pages
...base equal to half the base of the rectangular prism. Hence the RULE. The volume of a triangular prism is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude. Any prism may be divided into triangular prisms, each of which is equal to the area of the base multiplied... | |
| Frank Castle - Mathematics - 1899 - 424 pages
...of the girder is 10 ft., find its weight. Cylinder. — It has been seen that the volume of a prism is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude (or height). In the case of a cylinder the base is a circle. If r denote the radius of the base and... | |
| Frank Castle - Mathematics - 1900 - 200 pages
...VOLUME AND SURFACE OF A HOLLOW CYLINDER. Cylinder. — It has been seen that the volume of a prism is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude (or perpendicular height). In the case of a cylinder the base is a circle. If r denote the radius of... | |
| William Kent - Engineering - 1902 - 1204 pages
...equation, and then Integrate between the required limits of x. By application of this rule we may find: The volume of a cylinder is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude. The volume of a cone is equal to the area of the base into one third the altitude. The volume of a... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 426 pages
...cylinder the area of the base is, 36 X .7854 — 28.2744 square inches. The total area = 282.744 + 2 (28.274) = 339.292 square inches. 253. Volume. The...what is the volume ? Area of base = 4 X 4 X .7854 = 12.5664 square feet. Volume = 12.5664 X 6 = 75.3084 cubic feet. EXAHPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is... | |
| Frank Castle - Mathematics - 1908 - 616 pages
...becomes a right prism, and thus, as N W G Fio. 63.— Oblique prism. before, the volume of the prism is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude. Cube. — When the three dimensions of length, breadth, and height, are all equal and all the angles... | |
| Bruce Mervellon Watson, Charles Edward White - Arithmetic - 1908 - 432 pages
...of a rectangular prism is equal to the product of its three dimensions. 590. The volume of any prism is equal to the area of the base, multiplied by the altitude. 591. Written 2. Find the entire surface of a rectangular prism whose dimensions are 30 in., 3 ft.,... | |
| School of Railway Signaling (Utica, N.Y.) - Railroads - 1910 - 446 pages
...The area of a circle equals the square of the diameter multiplied by 0.7854. The volume of a prism or cylinder is equal to the area of the base multiplied by the altitude. The total surface of a regular pyramid or cone equals the perimeter of the base multiplied by one half... | |
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