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[6] [7] As the name "Magnum" implies, it was a fairly large device at 4.5 inches in diameter—about 1.5 inches more than Fowler's average non-Magnum-series calculators. [8] The large design meant that much larger calculations could be performed on it, "to four, and sometimes five, significant figures," according to the instruction manual. [6]
The precursor to the filar micrometer was the micrometer eyepiece, invented by William Gascoigne. Earlier measures of angular distances relied on inserting into the eyepiece a thin metal sheet cut in the shape of a narrow, isosceles triangle. The sheet was pushed into the eyepiece until the two adjacent edges of the metal sheet simultaneously ...
Tube micrometers have a cylindrical anvil positioned perpendicularly to a spindle and is used to measure the thickness of tubes. Micrometer stops are micrometer heads that are mounted on the table of a manual milling machine, bedways of a lathe, or other machine tool, in place of simple stops. They help the operator to position the table or ...
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The King's English, by Henry Watson Fowler and Francis George Fowler. New Oxford Style Manual (2016 ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press . It combines New Hart's Rules and The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors , it is an authoritative handbook on how to prepare copy.
The Darwin–Fowler method has been treated in the texts of E. Schrödinger, [3] Fowler [4] and Fowler and E. A. Guggenheim, [5] of K. Huang, [6] and of H. J. W. Müller–Kirsten. [7] The method is also discussed and used for the derivation of Bose–Einstein condensation in the book of R. B. Dingle .
On Thursday, December 5, McDonald’s posted an image to Instagram with the text “snack wraps xx.xx.2025” and the caption “can’t believe i just posted this.” (For the unfamiliar ...
The calculator described above was called "Model No. 1" . [6] Model 2 had scales on the inner cylinder for calculating logs and sines.The "Fuller-Bakewell" model 3 had two scales of angles printed on the inner cylinder to calculate cosine² and sine ⋅ cosine [note 1] for use by engineers and surveyors for tacheometry calculations.