| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1832 - 366 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, &c. ; and it follows, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the first 1 be reckoned 1, or unit,... | |
| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1836 - 384 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, &c. ; and it follows, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the first 1 be reckoned 1, or unity,... | |
| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1836 - 380 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt I and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, &c. ; and it follows, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the... | |
| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1839 - 324 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, <fcc. ; and it follows, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the first 1 be reckoned 1,... | |
| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1842 - 320 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, <fcc. ; and it follows, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the first 1 be reckoned 1,... | |
| Daniel O'Gorman - 1853 - 246 pages
...count 200, 300, 400, &c. The value of the one in the middle of the line is always ten times that of the first one ; the value of the second 2, is ten...unity, each of the small divisions between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, &c., will be Л or -02 ; and if you take the first 1 to be unity, then the small divisions... | |
| Daniel O'Gorman - Ready-reckoners - 1856 - 186 pages
...count 200, 300, 400, &c. The value of the one in the middle of the line is always ten times that of the first one ; the value of the second 2 is ten times...unity, each of the small divisions between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, &c., will be Д or -02; and if you take the first 1 to be unity, then the small divisions... | |
| Joseph Hogg (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne?) - 1858 - 634 pages
...300, 400, &c. The value of the 1 in the .middle of the line is always ten times that of the first 1 ; the value of the second 2 is ten times that of the...small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, &c. Hence, the first 1 and 2, 2 and 3, &c., will be •fa OF '02 ; and if you take the first 1 to be unity,... | |
| Daniel O'Gorman - 1858 - 248 pages
...first 2 ; so that if the value of the first 1 be 10, that of the second 1 will be 100 : the first two will be 20, and the second 2 will be 200, &c. On the...unity, each of the small divisions between 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, &c., will be Л or -02 ; and if you take the first one to be unity, then the small divisions... | |
| William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1861 - 316 pages
...of these divisions being understood, we may now attend to the minute divisions between these. Now, on the lines A, B, and C, there are 50 small divisions betwixt 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, &c. ; and it follo.vvs, from the nature of the larger divisions, that if the first 1 be reckoned 1, or... | |
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