| David Steel - 1805 - 392 ページ
...be readily known. PROBLEM 1. To find the Magnitude of any Body from its Weight. RULE. As the tabular specific gravity of the body Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1728 cubic inches, To its content in feet or inches, respectively. EXAMPLE 1. Required... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 ページ
...propositions. PROPOSITION LX. 294. To find the Magnitude of any Sody, from its Weight. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1 728 cubic inches, To its content in feet, or inches, respectively. Example 1 .... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 ページ
...from whence results the following rules : T. To find the magnitude of any h'^yf,-am As the tabular specific gravity of the body. Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1728 cubic inches, To its contents in feet or inches respectively. :. To Jind ihe... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 494 ページ
...following problems. / ^ PROBLEM I. To find the Magnitude of any Body, from its Weight, As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1128 cubic inches, To its content in feet, or inches, respectively. EXAMPLES. EXAM.... | |
| Anthony Nesbit, W. Little - 1822 - 916 ページ
...Lisbon, in Portugal PROBLEM I. To Jind the magnitude of a body from its weight. RULE. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces ; So is one cubic foot, or 1728 cubic inches. To its magnitude in feet, or inches, respectively. EXAMPLES.... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 680 ページ
...the following problems. PROBLEM I. To find the Magnitude of any Body, from its Weight. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot^ or 1728 cubic inches, To its content in feet, or inches, respectively. ; EXAMPLES.... | |
| George Curtis - 1824 - 132 ページ
...two propositions. PROPOSITION 1. To find the Magnitude of any Body, from its Weight. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1728 cubic inches, To its coateffts in feet, or iuches, respectively. •• i2... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - 1824 - 476 ページ
...9pa. PROBLEM -XIX. Tofindthe magnitude or solidity of a body from its weight. RULE. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, By Rule IV. LENGTHS. BREADTHS. DEPTHS. Feet. /». Feet. Jk. Feet. /«. 8 6 4 7 3 2 8 10 4 2 3 5 9 2... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1826 - 682 ページ
...PROPOSITION LXVH. 338. To find the Magnitude of any Body, from it> Weight. As the tabular «peci6c gravity of the body, Is to its weight in avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1720 cubic inches, To its content in feet, or inches, re9Pect'vfy-. , . nf Example... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1833 - 310 ページ
...known. PROBLEM I. To find the magnitude of a body, from its weight being given. RULE. As the tabular specific gravity of the body, is to its weight in Avoirdupois ounces, So is one cubic foot, or 1728 cubic inches, to its content in feet, or inches, respectively. EXAMPLES. 1.... | |
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