| Isaac Dalby - 1807 - 476 páginas
...those which are not inclined to each other, or are every where at an equal perpendicular distance. 112. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting...angles, which a.re not in the same plane, in one point. BEFINITIONS. 114. A. Prism is a solid whose ends are parallel, equal, and like plane figures, and its... | |
| 1808 - 606 páginas
...says Mr. La:;, is not fulfilled in * pyramid formed with re-entering angles. The second definition, •a solid angle is that which is made by the meeting...angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point,' certainly does not expressly exclude a pyramid with re-entering angles. But Mr. Lax observes, and we... | |
| Euclid - 1810 - 554 páginas
...equal to one another. VIII. Parallel planes are such which do not meet one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more Se* Notethan two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. X 'The tenth definition... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 404 páginas
...polygon. GENERAL SCHOLIUM. On the Nature and Measure of Solid jingles. A Solid angle is defined by Euclid, that which is made by the meeting of more than two...angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. Others define it the angular space comprized between several planes meeting in one point. It may be... | |
| 1811 - 600 páginas
...universal) and unobjectionable, may be best stated in his own words. ' A solid angle is defined by Euclid, that which is made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, ia one point. ' Others define it the angular space comprized between several planet meeting in one... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 424 páginas
...the Nature and Measure of Solid Angles. A Solid angle is defined by Euclid, that which is made by ^he meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in, the same plane, in one point. Others define it the angular space comprized between several planes meeting in one point. It may be... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1812 - 624 páginas
...polygon. GENERAL SCHOLIUM. On the A'ature and Measure of Solid Angles. A Solid Angle is defined by Euclid, that which is made by the meeting of more than two...angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. Others define it the angular space comprized between several planes meeting in one point. It may be... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 páginas
...equal to one another. 8. Parallel planes are such which do not meet one another though produced. 9. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more than two planes, which are not in the same plane, in one point. 10. The tenth definition is omitted for reasons... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1816 - 276 páginas
...angles of the polygon. Nature and Measure of Solid Angles. 45. A solid angle is defined by Euclid, that which is made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are net in the same plane, in one point. Others define it the angular space comprised between several planes... | |
| Euclides - 1816 - 588 páginas
...equal to one another. VIII. Parallel planes are such which do not meet one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more Sec N. than tVo plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. X. ' The tenth definition... | |
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