Computation Rules And Logarithms

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Computation Rules And Logarithms
Silas W Silas Whitcomb Holman
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Find the first two figures of a in the first column, and run out on this line to the column headed with the third figure. The number there found will give the value of the above fraction, which is the ratio of the length of one section of the wire to the other. If a contains a fourth figure, that is, if read to tenths of a millimetre, interpolation must be made in the usual manner.
Ezample. — The slider reads 415.6 millimetres.
In line 41 under 5 is found 0.7094. Interpolating by tulding 0.6 of
... the tabular difference 29, gives X = 0.7094 4- 0.6 X 29 = 0.7094+ .0017 =0.7111.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS UNDERLYING THE COMPUTATION RULES.
The following statements call for the attention of those only who find unfamilar terms in the foregoing rules.
A Digit is any one of the ten characters i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, o.
A Significant Figure is any digit used to denote or signify the amount of the quantity in the place in which it stands. Thus zero may be a significant figure when it is written not merely to locate the decimal point, but to indicate that the quantity in the place in which it stands is known to be nearer to zero than to any other digit.


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