Coal Miners' Pocketbook: Formerly The Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook; Principles, Rules, Formulas and TablesMcGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1916 - 1172 páginas |
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... given over to engines , coal , quarters for the crew , etc .; that is , it is the net space available for cargo or paying load . Registered tonnage is the entire internal cubic contents of the vessel divided by 100 , or 100 cu . ft ...
... given over to engines , coal , quarters for the crew , etc .; that is , it is the net space available for cargo or paying load . Registered tonnage is the entire internal cubic contents of the vessel divided by 100 , or 100 cu . ft ...
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... given as 62.427 lb. , 62.43 lb. , and even as 62.5 lb. , depending the degree of accuracy required . From this , the weight of 1 cu . in . of w under the given conditions may be taken as .036126 lb. , .036 lb. , or even .04 At other ...
... given as 62.427 lb. , 62.43 lb. , and even as 62.5 lb. , depending the degree of accuracy required . From this , the weight of 1 cu . in . of w under the given conditions may be taken as .036126 lb. , .036 lb. , or even .04 At other ...
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... given are for the gold kran and peseta respectively . The actual currency is silver circulating above its metallic value . 7 The value given is for the silver peso . While under the gold standard , Uruguay has never coined this metal ...
... given are for the gold kran and peseta respectively . The actual currency is silver circulating above its metallic value . 7 The value given is for the silver peso . While under the gold standard , Uruguay has never coined this metal ...
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... given , the other extreme may be found by dividing the product of the means by the given extreme . Thus , 10 : 54 : ( ) , then ( 4 × 5 ) ÷ 10 = 2 , and the proportion is 10 : 54 : 2 . This may also be expressed algebraically . If y ...
... given , the other extreme may be found by dividing the product of the means by the given extreme . Thus , 10 : 54 : ( ) , then ( 4 × 5 ) ÷ 10 = 2 , and the proportion is 10 : 54 : 2 . This may also be expressed algebraically . If y ...
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... given time and at the given rate , and is so called because it is deducted ( or discounted ) in advance . The proceeds is the net amount received ; that is , it is the face of the note less the discount ( or interest ) paid in advance ...
... given time and at the given rate , and is so called because it is deducted ( or discounted ) in advance . The proceeds is the net amount received ; that is , it is the face of the note less the discount ( or interest ) paid in advance ...
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Coal Miners' Pocketbook, Formerly the Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook ... Thomas J. Foster Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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Página 3 - SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet — 1 square yard (sq.
Página 456 - Z is the space between the piston and the cylinder head (when the piston is at the end of the stroke), toi,-i 8 gether with the volume of the steam ports.
Página 412 - Pi = pressure of steam at discharge, in pounds per square inch; L = length of pipe, in feet; d = diameter of pipe, in inches. In...
Página 204 - This term is applied to the finely pulverized product resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which no addition greater than 3 per cent has been made subsequent to calcination.
Página 6 - Cubic Measure 1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) =1 cubic foot (cu. ft.) 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.) 128 cubic feet = 1 cord (cd...
Página 34 - Rule. — Divide the logarithm of the number by the index of the root; the result will be the logarithm of the root.
Página 36 - If two triangles have two sides, and the included angle of the one equal to two sides and the included angle of the other, each to each, the two triangles are equal in all respects.
Página 149 - The power multiplied by the distance through which it moves is equal to the weight multiplied by the distance through which it moves. Thus, 20 Ib.
Página 37 - The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is equal to twice as many right angles as the polygon has sides, less four right angles.
Página 303 - The pressure of a liquid on any surface immersed in it is equal to the weight of a column of the liquid whose base is the surface pressed, and whose height is the perpendicular depth of the center of gravity of the surface below the surface of the liquid.