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Page 70
... curve being an arc of a circle . 5. Prove the following Rule for determining the quantity of water in gallons per 24 hours , delivered from the catchment basin draining into an impounding reservoir : - 40,000 × M × I = gallons in 24 ...
... curve being an arc of a circle . 5. Prove the following Rule for determining the quantity of water in gallons per 24 hours , delivered from the catchment basin draining into an impounding reservoir : - 40,000 × M × I = gallons in 24 ...
Page 72
... curve of equal horizontal thrust , or line of pressure , through the voussoirs of a segmental arch 28 ft . span , 6 ft . rise , and having 1 ft . 6 in . depth at the key ; assuming any points at the springing and at the key through ...
... curve of equal horizontal thrust , or line of pressure , through the voussoirs of a segmental arch 28 ft . span , 6 ft . rise , and having 1 ft . 6 in . depth at the key ; assuming any points at the springing and at the key through ...
Page 91
... curve being a parabola . 9. In a plane triangle , if the angles and sides receive small variations , prove that coB + b cos AdC = 0 , cos Cob + cos Boc = o , db tan A = bdC , 10. On the sides of a triangle scribed , intersecting in P ...
... curve being a parabola . 9. In a plane triangle , if the angles and sides receive small variations , prove that coB + b cos AdC = 0 , cos Cob + cos Boc = o , db tan A = bdC , 10. On the sides of a triangle scribed , intersecting in P ...
Page 104
... curves , how are the tangent planes along these bounding curves determined ? 7. Prove that every multiple point on a curve is also a multiple point on its Hessian , and find its order . 8. If several curves of the same degree intersect ...
... curves , how are the tangent planes along these bounding curves determined ? 7. Prove that every multiple point on a curve is also a multiple point on its Hessian , and find its order . 8. If several curves of the same degree intersect ...
Page 109
... curve be traced on the surface between two given points , the velo- city acquired by a particle in moving from one point to the other along this curve under the action of the forces is independent of the nature of the curve . b . Hence ...
... curve be traced on the surface between two given points , the velo- city acquired by a particle in moving from one point to the other along this curve under the action of the forces is independent of the nature of the curve . b . Hence ...
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