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... engineer and architect . To be a perfect surveyor , he should be well qualified in the knowledge of arithmetic , geometry , mensuration , algebra , lo- garithms , and decimals , and be thoroughly acquainted with the most eminent authors ...
... engineer and architect . To be a perfect surveyor , he should be well qualified in the knowledge of arithmetic , geometry , mensuration , algebra , lo- garithms , and decimals , and be thoroughly acquainted with the most eminent authors ...
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... engineer and architect . To be a perfect surveyor , he should be well qualified in the knowledge of arithmetic , geometry , mensuration , algebra , lo- garithms , and decimals , and be thoroughly acquainted with the most eminent authors ...
... engineer and architect . To be a perfect surveyor , he should be well qualified in the knowledge of arithmetic , geometry , mensuration , algebra , lo- garithms , and decimals , and be thoroughly acquainted with the most eminent authors ...
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... engineer on the applica- tion of a water company for the above enlargement , on which a pipe was made three times the diameter , as shown by the diagram . Ex . .7854 x 32 7.0686 × 3 = = 21.2058 , the area required And 21.2058 = 4.60 ...
... engineer on the applica- tion of a water company for the above enlargement , on which a pipe was made three times the diameter , as shown by the diagram . Ex . .7854 x 32 7.0686 × 3 = = 21.2058 , the area required And 21.2058 = 4.60 ...
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... engineer , as all earthwork , stone , brickwork , well - sinking , formation of tanks or reservoirs , timber , & c . , are calculated by it ; mensuration of superfices being the leading part of this branch of science . DEFINITIONS . A ...
... engineer , as all earthwork , stone , brickwork , well - sinking , formation of tanks or reservoirs , timber , & c . , are calculated by it ; mensuration of superfices being the leading part of this branch of science . DEFINITIONS . A ...
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... engineer on the Ordnance or county maps . The first and most important part in surveying for a line of railway is to determine and accurately pole out the base lines , which should be as near as possible to the line 120 LAND AND ...
... engineer on the Ordnance or county maps . The first and most important part in surveying for a line of railway is to determine and accurately pole out the base lines , which should be as near as possible to the line 120 LAND AND ...
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A Practical Treatise on ... Land and Engineering Surveying Henry S. Merrett Aucun aperçu disponible - 2015 |
A Practical Treatise On ... Land and Engineering Surveying Henry S Merrett Aucun aperçu disponible - 2018 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
A B C acres adjustment base line bubble calculated centre chain lines chord circle circumference circumferentor collimation column compass correct cross sections cube yards curve datum line described diameter Diff difference Ditto divided divisions draw the line equal fence field-book fifth column figure find the area fixed flag fore sights frustrum given ground height horizontal inches and decimals inclosure instrument intersecting length line A B logarithm manner mark measure method minutes multiply needle object Offsets in inches parallel plate parallelogram pencil perpendicular plotted poles Problem protractor quantity quotient Radius in chains right angles roods Rule scale secant sector segment sextant side A B sine slopes spirit level square links staff station straight edge subtract surface survey surveyor TABLE take the angle tangent points telescope theodolite tie line tracing paper transverse distance trapezium triangle vernier vertical whole
Fréquemment cités
Page 102 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 66 - ... the rail; multiply the length by the breadth and the product by the height; then divide the product by two, and you have the number of bushels of shelled corn in the crib.