The Elements of Descriptive Geometry ...Parker, 1841 - 100 páginas |
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... re- quired quantities . It is this exactness which constitutes the important difference between ordinary and Descriptive Geometry . In the former , the figures , often drawn vaguely , serve to guide the mind in the series vi PREFACE .
... re- quired quantities . It is this exactness which constitutes the important difference between ordinary and Descriptive Geometry . In the former , the figures , often drawn vaguely , serve to guide the mind in the series vi PREFACE .
Página vii
... figures drawn in a single plane , by the aid of projections on two different planes , com- monly perpendicular to each other , and which we may consider as respectively horizontal and vertical . One of these , as , for instance , the ...
... figures drawn in a single plane , by the aid of projections on two different planes , com- monly perpendicular to each other , and which we may consider as respectively horizontal and vertical . One of these , as , for instance , the ...
Página 10
... figures may be exhibited ; but the student must be reminded that he has as yet no practical method of drawing those lines , and that the effectual solution of these problems is one of the special objects of this work . PROPOSITION XIV ...
... figures may be exhibited ; but the student must be reminded that he has as yet no practical method of drawing those lines , and that the effectual solution of these problems is one of the special objects of this work . PROPOSITION XIV ...
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... figures are drawn , but upon the accuracy with which the reasoning is conducted . But even in these problems we often make assumptions with regard to the mechanical drawing of lines , which we should find it extremely difficult to ...
... figures are drawn , but upon the accuracy with which the reasoning is conducted . But even in these problems we often make assumptions with regard to the mechanical drawing of lines , which we should find it extremely difficult to ...
Página 30
... figure . The traces of the third plane are aa , aa ' , both to xy : they meet the traces of the plane ap'a in a and a ′ ; and , if we conceive the vertical plane of projection to be b DC m α placed , for an instant , in its true ...
... figure . The traces of the third plane are aa , aa ' , both to xy : they meet the traces of the plane ap'a in a and a ′ ; and , if we conceive the vertical plane of projection to be b DC m α placed , for an instant , in its true ...
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arcs auxiliary planes axes axis centre circle co-ordinate planes coincide common section cone conic section conical surface consequently construction curve abc curve of intersection curved surface cutting plane cylinder Descriptive Geometry determined developed dicular distance draw a line draw a tangent draw the tangent drawn parallel epicycloid equal find the angle find the projections given line given point ground line helix Hence horizontal plane horizontal projection horizontal trace Let the plane line joining lines parallel normals obtained Octavo parallel to xy pendicular perpen perpendicular plane of projection plane passing plane perpendicular plane pqp plane required point of contact polygon PROBLEM projecting plane PROPOSITION radius ratrixes required plane required point right angles solid sphere straight line supposed surfaces of revolution tangent plane third plane tical tion true magnitude vertex vertical plane vertical projection vertical trace
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Página 11 - If two straight lines meeting one another be parallel to two other straight lines which meet one another, but are not in the same plane with the first two; the plane which passes through these is parallel to the plane passing through the others.
Página 10 - From the same point in a given plane there cannot be two straight lines at right angles to the plane, upon the same side of it : and there can be but one perpendicular to a plane from a point above the plane.
Página 101 - HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND, to the REVOLUTION in 1688; embracing Copious Histories of the Thirty-Nine Articles, the Translation of the Bible, and the Compilation of the Book of Common Prayer.
Página 6 - IF two straight lines be parallel, the straight line drawn from any point in the one to any point in the other is in the same plane with the parallels.* Let AB, CD be parallel straight lines, and take any point E in the one, and the point F in the other : the straight line which joins E and F is in the same plane with the parallels.
Página 103 - BIBLE CYCLOPEDIA; a Comprehensive Digest of the Civil and Natural History, Geography, Statistics, and General Literary Information connected with the Sacred Writings.
Página 101 - CV. *HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ; from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to the Conversion of Constantine. By the late EDWARD BURTON, DD, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford.
Página 2 - A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. X. ' The tenth definition is omitted for reasons given in the notes.
Página 105 - Progressive Exercises in Greek Tragic Senarii, followed by a Selection from the Greek Verses of Shrewsbury School, and prefaced by a short Account of the Iambic Metre and Style of Greek Tragedy.
Página 7 - Two straight lines which are each of them parallel to the same straight line, and not in the same plane with it, are parallel to one another. Let AB...