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________________ CHAPTER VIII-CALCULATIONS BEGARDING EXCAVATIONS. 271 544. The bottom (breadth) and the top (breadth) are (each) doubled. To these are added (respectively) the top (breadth) and the bottom (breadth). The resulting) quantities aro (rospootively) inoreased and decreased by the height (above the ground) of the unbroken (part of the wall); and (then the quantities so obtained) are multiplied by the length and also by the sixth part of the (totalt height. . (Thus) the number of bricks intact and the number of bricks fallen off may be ubtained in order. Examples in illustration thereof. 551. This high fort-wall (of measurements already given, struck by 8 oy olonic wind) bas been (obliquely) from the bottom, broken down along the diagonal section. In relation thereto, how mans are the bricks intact and the bricks fullen down 561. The same high fort-wall has been broken down by the cyclone obliquely after leaving over 1 hasta from the bottom. How many are the bricks that remain intact and how many the bricks that have fallen down? The rule for arriving at the growing number of layers (of brioks) in relation to the central height of a fort-wall, and (algo) for arriving at the rate of the) diminution of layers 54. If a be the breadth at the bottom, b the breadth at the top, h the total 1 height and the length of the wall, and a the height above the ground of the unbroken part of the wall then 12a + 0 + d), and (20 + a-d) represent the vumber of bricks intact and the number of brick. fallen 12 oft. The Bgare in the purio shows the wall mentioned in Atanen 68), and ABCD adlante the plane along which the wall fractured when it broker
SR No.011112
Book TitleGanitasara Sangraha of Mahavira
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRangacharya
PublisherRangacharya
Publication Year1912
Total Pages531
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size24 MB
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