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The reflecting faces of the mirrors are turned outwards , their distance being less
than the distance between the eyes , and the effect of this is to exhibit at the same
time the raised and the hollow cone , the hollow cone being now on the right ...
The reflecting faces of the mirrors are turned outwards , their distance being less
than the distance between the eyes , and the effect of this is to exhibit at the same
time the raised and the hollow cone , the hollow cone being now on the right ...
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If we continue the rotation through other 30° , CD will coincide with DE , and a
slightly hollow , but not very symmetrical figure , will be seen . A rotation of other
30° will bring cd into coalesence with EF , and we shall see a still more hollow
and ...
If we continue the rotation through other 30° , CD will coincide with DE , and a
slightly hollow , but not very symmetrical figure , will be seen . A rotation of other
30° will bring cd into coalesence with EF , and we shall see a still more hollow
and ...
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In order to exhibit , by means of three diagrams , a solid in relief and hollow at the
same time , which had not been previously done , I executed three drawings of
the frustum of a cone , resembling those in Fig . 31 , so that the left - hand one ...
In order to exhibit , by means of three diagrams , a solid in relief and hollow at the
same time , which had not been previously done , I executed three drawings of
the frustum of a cone , resembling those in Fig . 31 , so that the left - hand one ...
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