It will be observed that the standing on each subject is multiplied by the weight given that subject and the product placed in the third column, and the sum of these products, divided by the sum of the weights, gives the general average standing. Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army - Page 348by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1878Full view - About this book
| Samuel James Pope Thearle - 1877 - 384 pages
...area of each sail is multiplied by the distance of its centre of gravity above the load water-line, and the sum of these products divided by the sum of the areas gives the vertical distance of the centre of effort above the load water-line. A similar course... | |
| Samuel James Pope Thearle - 1877 - 400 pages
...area of each sail is multiplied by the distance of its centre of gravity above the load water-line, and the sum of these products divided by the sum of the areas gives the .vertical distance of the centre of effort above the load •water-line. A similar... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1878 - 224 pages
...from the base, and a free-hand curve drawn through them, from which velocities at the proper intervals were taken. Each mean velocity of the vertical sections...depth at the place, and the sum of these products dividivi by the sum of the depths. This gave the mean velocity of the river, as each local velocity... | |
| United States. War Department - 1878 - 1124 pages
...from the base, and a free-hand curve drawn through them, from wlj velocities at the proper intervals were taken. Each mean velocity of the vertical sections was then multiplied by the actual do] at the place, and the sum of these products divided by the sum of the depths. Т gave the mean... | |
| New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1884 - 108 pages
...subject is multiplied by the weight given that subject and the product placed in the third column, and the sum of these products divided by the sum of the weights gives the general average standing. If, in the marking, it is found that the standing of a... | |
| New York (State). Civil Service Commission - 1903 - 886 pages
...subject is multiplied by the weight given that subject and the product placed in the third column, and the sum of these products, divided by the sum of the weights, gives the general average standing. 4 Within five days after the filing of the report of any... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1885 - 1106 pages
...subject is multiplied by the weight given that subject and the product placed in the third column, and the sum of these products divided by the sum of the weights gives the general average standing. If, in the marking, it is found that the standing of a... | |
| 1888 - 784 pages
...subject is multiplied by the weight given that subject and the product placed in the third column, and the sum of these products, divided by the sum of the weights, gives the general average standing. If, in the marking, it is found that the standing of a... | |
| 1889 - 840 pages
...average on each subject is multiplied by the number indicating the relative weight of the subject, and the sum of these products, divided by the sum of the relative weights, gives the general average. The following is a form on the first sheet of the clerk... | |
| 1891 - 974 pages
...average on each subject is multiplied by the number indicating the relative weight of the subject, and the sum of these products, divided by the sum of the relative weights, gives the general average. The following is a form on the first sheet of the clerk... | |
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