 | Edward Sylvester Ellis - Arithmetic - 1889 - 370 pages
...problem the method of finding the contents of a frustum. THE SPHERE. ART. 510. — A Sphere is a volume bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center. ART. 511. — The Diameter of a sphere is a straight line beginning... | |
 | Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 420 pages
...parallelogram. BOOK VIII.* THE SPHEBKt ClRCLES OF THE SPHERE AND TANGENT PLANES. DEFINITIONS. 657. A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the centre. A sphere may be generated by the revolution of a semicircle ACB... | |
 | John Groesbeck - 1891 - 426 pages
...being 90 feet, of the upper 40 feet, and the altitude 50 feet. Ans. 3166S cubic feet. 469. THE SPHERE. A Sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within, called the centre. The Diameter of a sphere is a right line which passes through the... | |
 | Arthur Latham Baker - Geometry, Solid - 1893 - 154 pages
...169. What is the sum of the face angles of a regular icosahedron ? 7S CHAPTER III. v THE SPHERE. 213. A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within, called the centre. A sphere may be considered as generated by the revolution of a semicircle... | |
 | John Tilden Prince - Arithmetic - 1894 - 246 pages
...product of £ of the height and .7854. With an orange or wooden ball teach the following definitions : A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the centre. The diameter of a sphere is a straight line passing through the centre... | |
 | Edwin Pliny Seaver, George Augustus Walton - Arithmetic - 1895 - 438 pages
...height of the frustum. It is perpendicular to the two parallel lines between which it is drawn. 614. A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within, called the center. A circle which divides a sphere into two equal parts is a great circle... | |
 | Anson Kent Cross - Mechanical drawing - 1895 - 216 pages
...geometry does not consider the matter and deals simply with the shapes and sizes of solids. Sphere. A solid bounded by a curved surface every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the centre. A sphere may be generated by the revolution of a circle about a diameter... | |
 | Anson Kent Cross - Drawing - 1895 - 172 pages
...geometry does not consider the matter and deals simply with the shapes and sizes of solids. Sphere. A solid bounded by a curved surface every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the centre. Spheroid (Ellipsoid). A solid generated by the revolution of an ellipse... | |
 | Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1895 - 426 pages
...of water will be required to fill it? Ans. 10751.616 -f gal. THE SPHERE. 612. A Sphere is a volume bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the centre. 613. The Diameter of a sphere is a line passing through its centre... | |
 | George Washington Hull - Arithmetic - 1895 - 396 pages
...sides of whose bases are 4 and 6 ft. and altitude 21 ft. 264. The Sphere. A Sphere is a round body bounded by a curved surface every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the centre. The diameter of a sphere is a line passing through the centre and terminating... | |
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