An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 307
... diameter KH . Therefore in this case no- thing more is required to find the limits of the other diameter , than to take the half diameters IK , KH of the given diameters , and from the extremity L with that distance describe an arc ...
... diameter KH . Therefore in this case no- thing more is required to find the limits of the other diameter , than to take the half diameters IK , KH of the given diameters , and from the extremity L with that distance describe an arc ...
Page 331
... diameter to the circumference . as 22 is to 7 , so is the circumference to the diameter . Example . Required the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 9 . 22 x 9 Here 7 : 22 :: 9 : 284 ; or , 284 , the circumference required ...
... diameter to the circumference . as 22 is to 7 , so is the circumference to the diameter . Example . Required the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 9 . 22 x 9 Here 7 : 22 :: 9 : 284 ; or , 284 , the circumference required ...
Page 454
... diameter of the rivet . 1631s . Steel rivets , fully larger in diameter than those used in riveting iron plates of the same thickness , being found to be greatly too small for riveting steel plates , the pro- bability is suggested that ...
... diameter of the rivet . 1631s . Steel rivets , fully larger in diameter than those used in riveting iron plates of the same thickness , being found to be greatly too small for riveting steel plates , the pro- bability is suggested that ...
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