Scientific Amusements in Philosophy and Mathematics: Including Arithmetic, Acoustics, Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, Pneumatics : Together with Amusing Secrets in Various Branches of Science, the Whole Calculated to Form an Agreeable and Improving Exercise for the MindA. K. Newman, 1821 - 276 Seiten |
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... half full , so that each of them shall have the same quantity of wine , and the same number of casks ...... A schoolmaster , to amuse his scholars , & c ... To tell the figure which has been privately cut off from a certain product ...
... half full , so that each of them shall have the same quantity of wine , and the same number of casks ...... A schoolmaster , to amuse his scholars , & c ... To tell the figure which has been privately cut off from a certain product ...
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... half , and the fourth , & c . .... ....... A banker at his death being desirous of rewarding ten ib . If and of the hull of a ship , & c . 127 ib . of his clerks , & c . TABLES OF CHANCES on games of play 130 ACOUSTICS AND MUSIC 143 ib ...
... half , and the fourth , & c . .... ....... A banker at his death being desirous of rewarding ten ib . If and of the hull of a ship , & c . 127 ib . of his clerks , & c . TABLES OF CHANCES on games of play 130 ACOUSTICS AND MUSIC 143 ib ...
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... mean proportional to two quantities , is equal to the half of these quanti- ties . Thus , the mean proportional between 9 and 13 , is 11 ; for 9. 11. 13 . THEOREM II . 22. In every even arithmetical progression , INTRODUCTION . 15.
... mean proportional to two quantities , is equal to the half of these quanti- ties . Thus , the mean proportional between 9 and 13 , is 11 ; for 9. 11. 13 . THEOREM II . 22. In every even arithmetical progression , INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... half the number of terms ; and in the second , to the product of the mean multiplied by the number of terms . THEOREM III . 23. In every arithmetical progression , any term whatever is equal to the first and as many times the common ...
... half the number of terms ; and in the second , to the product of the mean multiplied by the number of terms . THEOREM III . 23. In every arithmetical progression , any term whatever is equal to the first and as many times the common ...
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... half the number of terms , when the terms are even , or the mean by the whole number of terms when the lat- ter are odd , the product will be the sum of the progres- sion . By considering , with a little attention , the following ...
... half the number of terms , when the terms are even , or the mean by the whole number of terms when the lat- ter are odd , the product will be the sum of the progres- sion . By considering , with a little attention , the following ...
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Seite 194 - To the top of the upright stick of the cross is to be fixed a very sharp pointed wire, rising a foot or more above the wood. To the end of the twine, next the hand, .is to be tied a silk ribbon, and where the silk and twine join a key may be fastened.
Seite 242 - In ten or twelve hoiirs afterwards, if the weather be warm, the earth will swell up and burst, and flames will issue out> which will enlarge the aperture, scattering around a yellow and blackish dust. It is not impossible, that what is here seen in miniature takes place on a grand scale in volcanoes ; as it is well known that they always, furnish abundance of sulphur, and also metallic substances.
Seite 195 - At this key the phial may be charged; and from electric fire thus obtained, spirits may be kindled, and all the other electric experiments be performed, which are usually done by the help of a rubbed glass globe or tube, and thereby the sameness of the electric matter with that of lightning completely demonstrated.
Seite 187 - Two small hemispheres of wood are then fixed with cement to the middle of the upper and under sides, centrally opposite, and in each of them a thick strong wire eight or ten inches long, which together make the axis of the wheel. It turns horizontally on a point at the lower end of its axis, which rests on a bit of brass cemented within a glass saltcellar. The upper end of its axis passes through a hole in a thin brass plate cemented to a long...
Seite 17 - That is, in any proportion, either extreme is equal to the product of the means divided by the other extreme; and either mean is equal to the product of the extremes divided by the other mean.
Seite 119 - The head of a fish is 7 inches long, the tail is as long as the head and |- of the body, and the body is as long as the head and tail ; what is the length of the fish ? 9.
Seite 194 - As soon as any of the thunder-clouds come over the kite the pointed wire will draw the electric fire from them, and the kite, with all the twine, will be...
Seite 78 - It may be readily seen, that the pieces, instead of being in the two hands of the same person, may be supposed to be in the hands of two persons, one "of whom has the even number, or piece of gold, and the other the odd number, or piece of silver. The same operations may then be performed in regard to these two persons, as are performed in regard to the two hands of the same person, calling the one privately the right, and the other the left.
Seite 35 - ... farthing for the first nail, two for the second, four for the third, and so on to the twenty-fourth.
Seite 76 - ... four, 555; and so on; for the remainder will be composed of figures of which the first on the left will be the first number thought of, the next the second, and so on.