The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and Science for the Year ..., Volume 7D. Steel., 1757 - Almanacs, English |
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... Latitude Abfolute Equation of Days - The apparent Time of 8 in Orbit Time of Reduction Add } The apparent Time of 8 in Ecliptick Moon's horizontal Parallax Sun's Co. FLAMSTEAD'S . DUNTHORNE'S . D. H. ' " / D. H. ' " 4 Feb. 3 19 22 S. O ...
... Latitude Abfolute Equation of Days - The apparent Time of 8 in Orbit Time of Reduction Add } The apparent Time of 8 in Ecliptick Moon's horizontal Parallax Sun's Co. FLAMSTEAD'S . DUNTHORNE'S . D. H. ' " / D. H. ' " 4 Feb. 3 19 22 S. O ...
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... Latitude is 570 I ′ 14 ′′ . The fame answered by Mr. Tho . Garrard of Ipfwich . In the right angled ( in this Cafe ) plane Triangle ABC are gi- ven all the Sides ; whence by plain Trig . we get the Angle A = 36 ° 52 ′ 12 ′′ the ...
... Latitude is 570 I ′ 14 ′′ . The fame answered by Mr. Tho . Garrard of Ipfwich . In the right angled ( in this Cafe ) plane Triangle ABC are gi- ven all the Sides ; whence by plain Trig . we get the Angle A = 36 ° 52 ′ 12 ′′ the ...
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... Latitude required . The fame answered by Mr. Cha Mafon , Jun . of Sapperton . Let a and b the Sine of the Sun's Declination , on April 1st , and June 7 ; p and q the Sine and Cofine of 36 ° 52′11 ′′ = Diff . of Amplitudes ; x , and y ...
... Latitude required . The fame answered by Mr. Cha Mafon , Jun . of Sapperton . Let a and b the Sine of the Sun's Declination , on April 1st , and June 7 ; p and q the Sine and Cofine of 36 ° 52′11 ′′ = Diff . of Amplitudes ; x , and y ...
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... Latitude , to two 2 other Ports lying under the Equinoctial Line , at the Distance of 666 Leagues from each other . The Ship A , fteering full South ( which was her direct Courfe ) , made her Port in 15 Days ; but B , though the steered ...
... Latitude , to two 2 other Ports lying under the Equinoctial Line , at the Distance of 666 Leagues from each other . The Ship A , fteering full South ( which was her direct Courfe ) , made her Port in 15 Days ; but B , though the steered ...
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... Latitude of the Place , and Hour of the Night , where and when this Observation was made ? VIII . QUESTION 122. By Mr. Gardiner . I failed from the Lizard on a Course of 49 ° . 59 ' . 10 ′′ . South- wefterly , till I found by ...
... Latitude of the Place , and Hour of the Night , where and when this Observation was made ? VIII . QUESTION 122. By Mr. Gardiner . I failed from the Lizard on a Course of 49 ° . 59 ' . 10 ′′ . South- wefterly , till I found by ...
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Page 1 - Containing many ufeful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful Study and Practice of the MATHEMATICKS.
Page 33 - Therefore, all the four fides of the trapezium DCEB being given, the area will be a maximum when the figure is infcribed in a circle. But the...
Page 47 - ... ceafe to touch the faid vertical plane ? how long will it then have been in motion? and how far from the point A will the end (m) ftrike the horizontal plane ? PRIZE QUESTION, ly M>r.
Page 31 - ... given point D, draw BDP -, to which, from A, apply AP equal to the bafe AC ; draw DF, FG, GH parallel to AP, AC and FD refpeftively ; and the thing is done.
Page 46 - ... and the explofion of the piece at the fame inftant of time, allowing the velocity of the ball to be to that of found in proportion of 3 to 2 r Attfwered ¿y Air.
Page 33 - GH = CD; in BH (when drawn) take BD of the given length; and from D, to BA and BC, apply DA and DC alfo of the given lengths; from whence the points A and C, and confequently the A ABC itfelf, will be determined.
Page 32 - AB, &c. and confequently, that F will be the center of gravity of the given triangle ABC. Hence the three required perpendiculars are found to be j'i9i5, 4*4095, and ^'6143, and their continual produft = I54'33- WWR The fume anfwered ty Mr.
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Page 41 - ... by the pendulum on the top of the mountain will then be only the half of (— '-) what it is above found to be: Therefore the height of the mountain will come out four times as great here, as when the mountain's attraction is neglected.* XIV. QUESTION 419 anfiutr:d Ij Mr.
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