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" Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam of cast iron, 16 feet in length, 11 inches in breadth, and 1-| inch in thickness. "
Practical Blacksmithing: A Collection of Articles Contributed at Different ... - Page 255
by Milton Thomas Richardson - 1891
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The operative mechanic's workshop companion, and the scientific gentleman's ...

William Templeton (engineer.) - 1845 - 210 pages
...-73 -67 -61 -57 -53 -5 -47 -44 To find the weight of a cast iron beam of given dimensions. Rule. — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3'2, the product equal the weight in Ibs. Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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The Practical Engineer's Pocket Guide: Containing a Concise Treatise on the ...

Mechanical engineering - 1847 - 190 pages
...17208i -28 15700 -36 13752 -44 To find the weight of a cast iron beam of given dimentions Bule — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3-Si, the product equal the weight in IDSEx Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam of...
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The Mechanic's Text-book and Engineer's Pocket Guide: Containing a Concise ...

Thomas Kelt - Mechanical engineering - 1849 - 424 pages
...15700 18 22932 •36 13752 •44 To find the weight of a east iron beam of given dimensions. Rule. — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3-2, the product equal the weight in IDS. Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1852 - 600 pages
...itself must be included. RULE. — To find the weight of a cast iron beam of given dimensions. — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3-2, the product equal the weight in Ibs. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam of cast...
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The Computist's Manual of Facts: And Merchant's and Mechanic's Calculator ...

Ezra S. Winslow - Business mathematics - 1853 - 264 pages
...metals, sea " TABLE of weights of metals per measure of solidity, &c." OR, FOR FLAT OR SQUARE BAR, Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length...and that product, if the metal be Wrought Iron, by 3.3795 Cast " " 3.1287 Steel, " 3.4 EXAMPLE. — Required the weight of a bar of steel, whose length...
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The Mechanic's, Machinist's, and Engineer's Practical Book of Reference ...

Charles Haslett - 1855 - 544 pages
...the beam itself must be included. To find the weight of a cast-iron beam of given dimention». Rule. Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3'2, the product equal the weight in Ibs. Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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Mechanics and Engineers Book of Reference and Engineers Field Book

Charles W. Hackley - Engineering - 1856 - 530 pages
...beam itself must be included.. , To find the weight of a cast-iron beam of given dimensions. Ride. Multiply the sectional area in. inches by the length in feet, and by 8'2; the product equal the weight in Ibs.' Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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The Mechanic's Text-book and Engineer's Practical Guide ...

Mechanical engineering - 1855 - 420 pages
...•44 STRENl/IH OF MATERIALS. To find the weight of a cast iron beam of given dimenrions. Ride. — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3-2, the product equal the weight in His. Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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The Mechanic's, Machinist's, and Engineer's Practical Book of Reference

Charles Haslett, Charles William Hackley - Engineering - 1859 - 574 pages
...beam it«ell'mu»t be mr.luiled. To find the weight of a cast-iron beam of given dimentiont. Rule. Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by K-2, the product equal the weight in Ibs. Ex. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam...
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The Practical Model Calculator, for the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...itself must be included. RULE. — To find the weight of a cast iron beam of given dimensions. — Multiply the sectional area in inches by the length in feet, and by 3-2, the product equal the weight in lbs. Required the weight of a uniform rectangular beam of cast...
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