. Haswell's engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book ... To find the Solidity of Cylinders^ Prisms, and Ungulas—figs. 25, 26, aTid —Multiply the area of the base by the height, and the prod-uct is the solidity. 82 MENSURATION OF SOLIDS. To find the Solidity of an Ungula^fig. 28, when the section passesobliqvAy through the cylinder^ abed. Rule.—Multiply the area of the base of the cylinder by half thesum of the greater and less heights a e, of of the ungula, and theproduct is the solidity. When the Section passes through the base of the Cylinder and one of itssides—fig. 29, a be. Rule.—Fro


. Haswell's engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book ... To find the Solidity of Cylinders^ Prisms, and Ungulas—figs. 25, 26, aTid —Multiply the area of the base by the height, and the prod-uct is the solidity. 82 MENSURATION OF SOLIDS. To find the Solidity of an Ungula^fig. 28, when the section passesobliqvAy through the cylinder^ abed. Rule.—Multiply the area of the base of the cylinder by half thesum of the greater and less heights a e, of of the ungula, and theproduct is the solidity. When the Section passes through the base of the Cylinder and one of itssides—fig. 29, a be. Rule.—Frorii | of the cube of the right sine a d, of half the arcag of the base, subtract the product of the area of the base, and thecosine df of said half arc. Multiply the difference thus found bythe quotient of the height, divided by the versed sine, and the prod-uct is the solidity. Whe7i the S2ction passes ooliquely through both ends of the Cylinder^adce—fig. 30. Rule.—Find the solidities of theungulas adce and dbc, and thedifference is t


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