... few problems arising in such practice which cannot be solved by simple arithmetic or algebraic processes. If to these we add graphic methods, not requiring analytical skill, we have all that is necessary for the handling of quite difficult questions.... Sketches from a Student's Window - 196. oldalszerző: Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1841 - 311 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1839 - 322 oldal
...— it is a mere instrument, and generally fails to accomplish the end for which it is designed. 2. In the hands of one who knows how to use it, and has...to knowledge, wealth is a blessing. But there are tew men of this character. Most possessors of wealth are seduced by its blandishments from the straight... | |
| 1911 - 580 oldal
...knowledge, would result in failure; but we do know that a properly constructed aircraft is less dangerous in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and is growing less hazardous, if one does not expect too much of his machine. Reasons for Preference.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 508 oldal
...necessary for the handling of quite difficult questions. The rule of three even is a very satisfactory tool in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and a large part of physics at least can be taught to one having nothing but the rule of three on which... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 510 oldal
...necessary for the handling of quite difficult questions. The rule of three even is a very satisfactory tool in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and a large part of physics at least can be taught to one having nothing but the rule of three on which... | |
| 1911 - 554 oldal
...knowledge, would result in failure; but we do know that a properly constructed aircraft is less dangerous in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and is growing less hazardous, if one does not expect too much of his machine. Reasons -for Preference.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 506 oldal
...necessary for the handling of quite difficult questions. The rule of three even is a very satisfactory tool in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and a large part of physics at least can be taught to one having nothing but the rule of three on which... | |
| Jay W. Forrest, James Maclolm - 1913 - 476 oldal
...only to that of the President of the United States. So potent is the authority of the governor — in the hands of one who knows how to use it, and who will use it like a man and not like an angel — that no machine politician can successfully oppose... | |
| Carleton Ellis, Joseph V. Meigs - 1921 - 772 oldal
...fuel to a particular type of motor it can readily be seen that the manograph is a valuable instrument in the hands of one who knows how to use it and to interpret its results. The use of the manograph, however, may be considered to be an art requiring... | |
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