The Popular Educator, Томове 5–6; Том 14Cassell, 1867 |
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... Measuring it - Trevelyan Instrument -Change of State . Latent Heat of Water and Steam - Influence of Pres- sure on ... Measurement of Lines , Heights , and Distances Measurement of Sides and Areas of Triangles - Radii and Diameters of ...
... Measuring it - Trevelyan Instrument -Change of State . Latent Heat of Water and Steam - Influence of Pres- sure on ... Measurement of Lines , Heights , and Distances Measurement of Sides and Areas of Triangles - Radii and Diameters of ...
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... measure accurately the angle CBA . We know then the distance B C , and the measure of the angles at в and c ; it is easy , therefore , to calculate the angle BAC and the length of A C. As will at once be seen , the longer BC is , the ...
... measure accurately the angle CBA . We know then the distance B C , and the measure of the angles at в and c ; it is easy , therefore , to calculate the angle BAC and the length of A C. As will at once be seen , the longer BC is , the ...
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... measure of the angle M B L. Of course , many of the details are omitted here , but the student should make himself master of the principle of the calculation , as being the key to all celestial measurements . So great is the importance ...
... measure of the angle M B L. Of course , many of the details are omitted here , but the student should make himself master of the principle of the calculation , as being the key to all celestial measurements . So great is the importance ...
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... measure ; and it is our purpose to explain in the following chapters , as simply as possible , the rules by which the science is governed . In our treatment of Geometry ( which is , after all , but a branch of Mensuration ) we have ...
... measure ; and it is our purpose to explain in the following chapters , as simply as possible , the rules by which the science is governed . In our treatment of Geometry ( which is , after all , but a branch of Mensuration ) we have ...
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... measure minutes , ten seconds . of two right angles ) , and the remaining 60 ° will be the measure of the angle B A C. A few facts will be well to be remembered by the reader . By the 10th Definition of the First Book of Euclid , it is ...
... measure minutes , ten seconds . of two right angles ) , and the remaining 60 ° will be the measure of the angle B A C. A few facts will be well to be remembered by the reader . By the 10th Definition of the First Book of Euclid , it is ...
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