An Elementary Course of Natural And Experimental Philosophy

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Cape Horn; 4. Gape of Good Hope ; 5. the Azores* Answers. (2.) The south-west part of New Holland ; (3.) the east of Lake Baikal; (4.) the north of the Sandwich Islands; (5.) east of Cape Howe.
Problem X. To rectify the globe for a given place.
Rule. Elevate or raise the corresponding pole as many degrees above the wooden horizon as are equal to the latitude of the .place. See Astronomy, Art 28.
If the globe be now turned round, so as to bring the place to the brass meridian, it will be seen th
...at the place occupies the zenith of the globe ; that is to say, the wooden horizon forms the true horizon to the place.
Problem XL To find the sun's place in the ecliptic for any given dag.
Bulb. Find the month and the mark corresponding to the day of that month in the outer circle of the wooden horizon ; then the coincident mark in the circle containing the signs of the zodiac will give the sun's place in the. ecliptic, which may then be found upon the globe.
Problem XII. To find the sun's declination for a given dag of a given month, and to find the places to which the sun will be vertical on that dag.


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