Easy Rules for the Measurement of Earthworks By Means of the Prismoidal Formula

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VI.
For a prismoid, composed of a prism and wedge, superposed.
(B + b -f b) X (H 1 ( n w fipvnfir* f'vinnn'lo^ \S 6 7.
VII.
For a trapezoidal prismoid of earthwork, taken as two wedges.
We have the following Rule : Add road-bed + top- width -f- In 1st cross-section road-bed of 2d section ; multiply the sum of these three by level hight of section, and reserve the product.
Add road-bed -f top-width -f top- In 2d cross-section width *of 1st section; multiply the sum of these three by level hight
...of section, and reserve the product.
Finally, add the two products reserved, and of their sum is the mean area of the Prismoid, which, multiplied by length = Solidity.
For a triangular prismoid of earthwork, we have the following modification of the Prismoidal Formula, operating by direct and cross-multiplication of hights ' and widths. All hights being taken at centre from ground to intersection of slopes, and all widths from top to top of slopes on both sides of centre.
Let h and h r = the hights.


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