A Treatise on Surveying: Containing the Theory and Practice : to which is Prefixed a Perspicuous System of Plane Trigonometry : the Whole Clearly Demonstrated and Illustrated by a Large Number of Appropriate Examples, Particularlry Adapted to the Use of SchoolsJohn Richardson, 1817 - 206 páginas |
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... meridian line ; then N standing for the north and S for the south , the east ... distance from A to B. Now apply the centre of the protractor to the point B ... meridian NS ; hold it in this position and from , the south end prick off the ...
... meridian line ; then N standing for the north and S for the south , the east ... distance from A to B. Now apply the centre of the protractor to the point B ... meridian NS ; hold it in this position and from , the south end prick off the ...
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... distance that one end of the line is north or south from the other end ; or it is the distance which is intercepted on the meridian , between the beginning of the stationary line and a line drawn from the other end , perpendicular to ...
... distance that one end of the line is north or south from the other end ; or it is the distance which is intercepted on the meridian , between the beginning of the stationary line and a line drawn from the other end , perpendicular to ...
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... meridian distances for the several lines in the order , in which they were surveyed . Thus beginning at the place chosen , the first departure will be the first meridian distance , which place in the column of meridian distan- ces ...
... meridian distances for the several lines in the order , in which they were surveyed . Thus beginning at the place chosen , the first departure will be the first meridian distance , which place in the column of meridian distan- ces ...
Página 115
... meridian distance ; to this add the same departure Hh or ma , and the sum Hh + ma will be the next meridian distance ; the next departure Am being also east , add it twice , and the sums Hh + Aa and Aa + bg will be the two next meridian ...
... meridian distance ; to this add the same departure Hh or ma , and the sum Hh + ma will be the next meridian distance ; the next departure Am being also east , add it twice , and the sums Hh + Aa and Aa + bg will be the two next meridian ...
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... distances is the sum of two adjacent meridian dis- tances ; but to avoid the too frequent repetition of the word sum , it is denominated simply a meridian distance . EXAMPLE 1 . The following field - notes are given to find the area of ...
... distances is the sum of two adjacent meridian dis- tances ; but to avoid the too frequent repetition of the word sum , it is denominated simply a meridian distance . EXAMPLE 1 . The following field - notes are given to find the area of ...
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ABCD ABFD acres adjacent adjacent angles angle opposite angles ABC base bearing and distance breadth Calculation centre Co-secant Secant Co-sine Co-tang column decimal DegDeg Dist DEMONSTRATION diff difference of latitude divide division line draw east equal EXAMPLES feet field-notes figures find the angle find the area four-pole chains fourth term given angle given area given bearing given number given side John Gummere LatDegDeg LatDegDegDeg Dist LatDegDegDegDeg Dist latitude and departure length logarithm M.
M. Sine measured meridian distance natural number off-sets parallel parallelogram perches PROBLEM quired quotient radius rectangle remainder Required the area right angles right line right-angled triangle ROBERT ADRAIN RULE semiperimeter side AB side AC square root station stationary line subtract tance Tang Tangent tract of land trapezium triangle ABC trigonometry
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Página 35 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Página 44 - The angle at the centre of a circle is double of the angle at the circumference upon the same base, that is, upon the same part of the circumference.
Página 52 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Página 26 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.
Página 79 - A maypole, whose top was broken off by a blast of wind, struck the ground at 15 feet distance from the foot of the pole: what was the height of the whole maypole, supposing the broken piece to measure 39 feet in length ? Ans.
Página 29 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.
Página 86 - PROBLEM I. To find the area of a parallelogram; whether it be a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, or a rhomboides. RULE.* Multiply the length by the perpendicular height, and the product will be the area.
Página 36 - Sine, or Right Sine, of an arc, is the line drawn from one extremity of the arc, perpendicular to the diameter which passes through the other extremity. Thus, BF is the sine of the arc AB, or of the supplemental arc BDE.