Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Treatise on Hydraulics
The unit Of linear measure universally adopted in English and American hydraulic literature is the foot, which is defined as one-third Of the standard yard. For some minor purposes, such as the designation of the diameters of orifices and pipes, the inch is employed, but inches Should always be reduced to feet for use in hydraulic formulas. The unit of superficial measure is usually the square foot, except for the expression of the intensity of pressures, when the square inch is more com mouly employed.
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