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" Multiply the number in the table by the breadth and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet : the quotient will be the weight, in pounds. "
Elementary Principles of Carpentry: A Treatise on the Pressure and ... - Page 57
1837 - 280 pages
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The millwright & engineer's pocket companion

William Templeton (engineer.) - 1833 - 224 pages
...strength of an inch square bar, 1 foot long, (as in the table,) by the breadth, and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet ; the quotient will be the weight in libs, avoirdupois nearly. H2 Kama of Dailies. *;. Bar. 1 third. Rd, Bar. 1 tliird. Oak Ash...
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Engineers' and Mechanics' Pocket-book ...

Charles Haynes Haswell - 1844 - 298 pages
...other. RULE. — Multiply the Value in the preceding table by the breadth, and square of the depth, in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet ; the quotient is the weight in pounds. NOTE. — When the beam is loaded uniformly throughout its length, the result...
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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - 1851 - 310 pages
...strength of an inch square bar, 1 foot long, (as in the table,) by the breadth, and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet ; the quotient will be the weight in Ibs. avoirdupois. What weight will break a beam of oak 4 inches broad, 8 inches deep, and...
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Engineers' and Mechanics' Pocket-book ...

Charles Haynes Haswell - 1851 - 346 pages
...other. RULE. — Multiply the Value in the preceding table by the breadth, and square of the depth, in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet ; the quotient is the weight in pounds. NOTE. — When the beam is loaded uniformly thronghout its length, the result...
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The Practical Model Calculator, for the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - 1863 - 600 pages
...strength of an inch square bar, 1 foot long, (as in the table,) by the breadth, and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet ; the quotient will be the weight in Ibs. avoirdupois. What weight will break a beam of oak 4 inches broad, 8 inches deep, and...
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The Miller's, Millwright's and Engineer's Guide

Henry Pallett - 1866 - 354 pages
...strength of an inch square bar 1 foot long, as in the table, by the breadth and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet; the quotient will be the weight in pounds avoirdupois. Example 1. — What weight will break a beam of oak 4 inches broad, 8...
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The Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic and Business Manual: Designed for the ...

John Groesbeck - 1868 - 358 pages
...loaded at both ends. RULE.—Multiply the number in the table by the breadth and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet: the quotient will be the weight, in pounds. EXAMPLE.—What weight will break a pitch pine plank 16 feet long, 10 inches broad,...
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The Farmers' and Mechanics' Manual: With Many Valuable Tables ...

Wilshire S. Courtney - 1869 - 532 pages
...other. RULE. — Multiply the value in the preceding table by the breadth, and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet. The quotient will be the weight in Ibs. EXAMPLE. — What weight will a seasoned white oak beam 4 inches square and projecting...
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The Crittendon Commercial Arithmetic and Business Manual: Designed for the ...

John Groesbeck - 1871 - 370 pages
...loaded at both ends. RULE. — Multiply the number in the table by the breadth and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet : the quotient will be the weight, in pounds. EXAMPLE. — What weight will break a pitch pine plank 16 feet long, 10 inches broad,...
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Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic ...

John Groesbeck - 1872 - 374 pages
...loaded at both ends. RULE. — Multiply the number in the table by the breadth and square of the depth in inches, and divide the product by the length in feet : the quotient will lie the weight, in pounds. EXAMPLE. — What weight will break a pitch pine plank 16 feet long, 10...
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