A Treatise of Practical Surveying, ...1808 - 440 páginas |
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Página 150
... station No. 1 . It is customary , and even necessary , to cause a sod to be dug up at each station , or place where ... second station , and send him forward to the next angle of the field , as at C ; and having placed the instrument in ...
... station No. 1 . It is customary , and even necessary , to cause a sod to be dug up at each station , or place where ... second station , and send him forward to the next angle of the field , as at C ; and having placed the instrument in ...
Página 151
Robert Gibson. second column opposite to station No. 2 ; then measure the stationary distance BC , which insert in the third column , and thus proceed from angle to angle , sending your object before you , till you return to the place ...
Robert Gibson. second column opposite to station No. 2 ; then measure the stationary distance BC , which insert in the third column , and thus proceed from angle to angle , sending your object before you , till you return to the place ...
Página 158
... second station ; un- screw it , and set either end of the index to the degree of the last line , and turning the whole about with that degree towards you , direct your sights to an object at the foregoing station , and screw the ...
... second station ; un- screw it , and set either end of the index to the degree of the last line , and turning the whole about with that degree towards you , direct your sights to an object at the foregoing station , and screw the ...
Página 159
... second , or next station , unscrew the in- strument , and set the south of the index to the de- gree of the last station ; turn the whole about , with the south of the index to you , and cut the object at the foregoing station ; screw ...
... second , or next station , unscrew the in- strument , and set the south of the index to the de- gree of the last station ; turn the whole about , with the south of the index to you , and cut the object at the foregoing station ; screw ...
Página 162
... station , and by the edge of the index from the point draw a line . Again , turn about the index with its edge to the same point , and through the sights observe the object in the second station , and from the point , by the edge of the ...
... station , and by the edge of the index from the point draw a line . Again , turn about the index with its edge to the same point , and through the sights observe the object in the second station , and from the point , by the edge of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
40 perches ABCD acres altitude Answer base bearing blank line centre chains and links chord circle circumferentor Co-fecant Secant Co-fine Co-tang column contained cyphers decimal decimal fraction diameter difference Dift Diſt distance line divided draw drawn east edge EXAMPLE feet field-book figures fore four-pole chains half the sum height hypothenuse inches instrument latitude logarithm measure meridian distance method multiplied needle number of degrees object off-sets parallel parallelogram perpendicular piece of ground plane Plate pole Portmarnock PROB protractor quotient radius right angles right line scale of equal second station sect semicircle side sights sine square root stationary distance stationary line sun's survey taken tangent thence theo theodolite thro trapezium triangle ABC trigonometry true amplitude two-pole chains vane variation Vulgar Fraction whence ΙΟ
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Página 32 - The angle in a semicircle is a right angle ; the angle in a segment greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle ; and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle.
Página 199 - ... that triangles on the same base and between the same parallels are equal...
Página 94 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Página 23 - Four quantities are said to be in proportion when the product of the extremes is equal to that of the means : thus if A multiplied by D, be equal to B multiplied by C, then A is said to be to B as C is to D.
Página 95 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Página 37 - ABDE+ACGF the sum of the squares —BKLH-\-KCML, the sum of the two parallelograms or square BCMH; therefore the sum of the squares on AB and AC is equal to the square on BC.
Página 24 - Things that are equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. % 3. Every whole is equal to all its parts taken together. 4 If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. 5. If from equal things, equal things be deducted the remainders will be equal.
Página 36 - XIII. •All parallelograms on the same or equal bases and between the same parallels...
Página 182 - VI. To find the content of a triangular piece of ground, Multiply the base by half the perpendicular, or the perpendicular by half the base ; or take half the product of the base into the perpendicular. The reason hereof is plain, from cor.
Página 35 - Triangles upon equal bases, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.