Constructive Text-book of Practical Mathematics, Volumen1J. Wiley & sons, Incorporated, 1912 |
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... turned back including the final turn back at the 180th meridian would be 18-12 hours . = Similarly if one were to travel east through 180 ° , his watch must be turned 12 hours ahead . The confusion which would result from such an ...
... turned back including the final turn back at the 180th meridian would be 18-12 hours . = Similarly if one were to travel east through 180 ° , his watch must be turned 12 hours ahead . The confusion which would result from such an ...
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... turned to the right or from the operator , the opening between the anvil and the spindle is decreased ; when turned to the left , the opening is increased . 100. Problems . Solve the following problems , showing computations in full . 1 ...
... turned to the right or from the operator , the opening between the anvil and the spindle is decreased ; when turned to the left , the opening is increased . 100. Problems . Solve the following problems , showing computations in full . 1 ...
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... turned through how many revolutions ? 8. To move the spindle .001 " , the thimble must be turned through what part of a revolution ? How would you prove this to anyone by the use of .025 " and .001 " ? யரய 25 Divisions 40 - Th'ds per ...
... turned through how many revolutions ? 8. To move the spindle .001 " , the thimble must be turned through what part of a revolution ? How would you prove this to anyone by the use of .025 " and .001 " ? யரய 25 Divisions 40 - Th'ds per ...
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... turned by it . The moment the spindle and anvil grip any piece with sufficient pressure , the thimble stops and the ratchet slips by the pawl , when the reading may be taken after two or three clicks of the pawl are heard . 106. Quick ...
... turned by it . The moment the spindle and anvil grip any piece with sufficient pressure , the thimble stops and the ratchet slips by the pawl , when the reading may be taken after two or three clicks of the pawl are heard . 106. Quick ...
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... turned exactly one revolution ? Therefore how far does the spindle move when the thimble is turned exactly one - fiftieth of a revolution ? 7. Each graduation mark on the beveled end of the thimble means a spindle movement of what ...
... turned exactly one revolution ? Therefore how far does the spindle move when the thimble is turned exactly one - fiftieth of a revolution ? 7. Each graduation mark on the beveled end of the thimble means a spindle movement of what ...
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Página 28 - Divide as in whole numbers, and point off" as many decimal places in the quotient as the number of decimal places in the dividend exceeds the number in the divisor.
Página 448 - In a triangle, the square of any side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides minus...
Página 208 - How many cubic yards of earth must be .removed in digging a cellar 36 ft.
Página 401 - The characteristic of the logarithm of a number greater than unity, is one less than the number of integral figures in the given number.
Página 28 - If the number of decimal places in the dividend is less than the number in the divisor, annex ciphers to the dividend till there are as many or more decimal places as in the divisor.
Página 177 - Add together the first ordinate, the last ordinate, twice, the sum of the other odd ordinates, and four times the sum of the even ordinates. Multiply this sum by the extreme length of the diagram, and divide the FIG.
Página 383 - Hence the characteristic is n — 1 ; that is, the characteristic of the logarithm of a number greater than unity is less by one than the number of digits in its integral part, and is positive.
Página 57 - J, is called reducing the fraction to its lowest terms. A fraction is said to be in its lowest terms when no number greater than 1 will divide its numerator and denominator without a remainder.
Página 389 - The logarithm of the quotient of two positive numbers is found by subtracting the logarithm of the divisor from the logarithm of the dividend. (6) The logarithm of a power of a positive number is found by multiplying the logarithm of the number by the exponent of the power. For, N" = (oT)
Página 225 - Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of the weight of the substance to the weight of the same volume of...