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" AC 2AC nearly ; that is, the difference between the true and apparent level is equal to the square of the distance between the places, divided by the diameter of the earth ; and consequently it is always proportional to the square of the distance. "
Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors, and Intended to be the Text ... - Σελίδα 187
των Samuel Webber - 1808
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...be2AC:BD::BD:CD, 'DT\ *i 'D I•1 O whence DC is = Q - or _ nearly ; that is, the difference ~ A vi ,£ A \j between the true and apparent level, is equal to the...always proportional to the square of the distance." Now the diameter of the earth being nearly 41,796,480 feet, or 7916 miles; if we first take BC equal one...

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