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THE SAME GEOMETRICALLY.

we find

whence the angle of emergence or of projection is

(XLI.)

and the velocity of projection

(XLII.)

As the velocity of projection by earthquake-shock has been proved, by the examination of this shock of December, 1857, to be small, and therefore , the height due to it, also small; we can find either or , geometrically, by the application of Prof. Galbraith's very beautiful problem, for determining graphically, either of these quantities for a projectile; and as this method may be applied by any unmathematical observer, who measures on the ground, the vertical and horizontal heights of a body thrown, and can use a pair of compasses, it will be well to transcribe it.

Let (Fig. 107) be the top of any tower or other elevation from which a body has been projected. From draw vertical and ( being the height due to the velocity, supposed given). Through draw horizontal. Bisect in , and on describe the semicircle . Bisect in , and with as centre and as radius