Machine-shop Arithmetic: Shows how All Shop Problems are Worked Out and "why"N.W. Henley Publishing Company, 1907 |
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... rily used and their equivalents in decimals , and a table of this kind is given at the end of this chapter . Knowing that all figures to the right of the decimal point are decimal parts of one ( no matter what ) and that all figures 7.
... rily used and their equivalents in decimals , and a table of this kind is given at the end of this chapter . Knowing that all figures to the right of the decimal point are decimal parts of one ( no matter what ) and that all figures 7.
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... given these denominators to make the value of the decimal more clear , although in actual practice it is never done , the value being easily reckoned mentally by calling the point 1 , and adding ciphers as before stated . Division of ...
... given these denominators to make the value of the decimal more clear , although in actual practice it is never done , the value being easily reckoned mentally by calling the point 1 , and adding ciphers as before stated . Division of ...
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... given number into peri- ods , by pointing every second figure , be- ginning with the unit's place . Find the greatest square in the left hand period and place its root on the right ; subtract the square of this root from the first ...
... given number into peri- ods , by pointing every second figure , be- ginning with the unit's place . Find the greatest square in the left hand period and place its root on the right ; subtract the square of this root from the first ...
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... given numbers into periods , by pointing every third figure , beginning with the unit's place . Find the greatest cube in the left hand period and place its root on the right ; subtract the cube of this root from the left hand period ...
... given numbers into periods , by pointing every third figure , beginning with the unit's place . Find the greatest cube in the left hand period and place its root on the right ; subtract the cube of this root from the left hand period ...
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... given , with their meanings , before we proceed to use them . π called " pi " = 3.1416 , which is the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 1. This can be 1 inch , 1 foot or 1 mile , and the circumference will be 3.1416 inches ...
... given , with their meanings , before we proceed to use them . π called " pi " = 3.1416 , which is the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 1. This can be 1 inch , 1 foot or 1 mile , and the circumference will be 3.1416 inches ...
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50 cents answer arithmetic assumed number bolt calculation Centimeters Chapter ciphers circumference COLVIN cube root cubic inches cutter decimal places decimal point Diam dividend dividing divisor drill driving electrical equal EQUIVALENTS evidently feet per minute figure formula four threads fractions fully illustrated Gallons gas engines gives handy hole Huron stone hypothenuse inches in diameter Kilograms last change gear lathe lathe center leading screw Liquefaction of Gases Liters locomotive machine mechanic metal Meters metric system Millimeters milling cutter Milling Machine Modern multi number of teeth number of threads pebbles pipe pounds practical treatise principle pulley quantity ratio result revolutions per minute rule screw cutting shaft shows side speed spindle square inches square root steam steel stud that takes subtract taps tens number threads desired threads in leading threads per inch tion triangle twice units weight wheel whole numbers
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