APPENDIX A TABLES LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES A-1 FM 5-233 A-2 FM 5-233 A-3 FM 5-233 A-4 FM 5-233 A-5 FM 5-233 A-6 FM 5-23 A-7 FM 5-233 A-8 FM 5-233 A-9 FM 5-233 A-10 FM 5-233 A-11 FM 5-233 A-12 FM 5-233 A-13 FM 5-233 A-14 FM 5-233 A-15 FM 5-233 A-16 FM 5-233 A-17 FM 5-233 A-18 FM 5-233 A-19 FM 5-233 A-20 FM 5-233 A-21 FM 5-233 A-22 FM 5-23 A-23 FM 5-233 A-24 FM 5-233 A-25 FM 5-233 A-26 FM 5-233 A-27 FM 5-233 A-28 FM 5-233 A-29 FM 5-233 A-30 FM 5-233 A-31 FM 5-233 A-32 FM 5-233 A-33 FM 5-233 A-34 FM 5-233 A-35 FM 5-233 A-36 FM 5-233 A-37 FM 5-233 A-38 FM 5-233 A-39 FM 5-233 A-40 FM 5-233 A-41 FM 5-233 A-42 FM 5-23 A-43 FM 5-233 A-44 FM 5-233 A-45 FM 5-233 A-46 FM 5-233 A-47 FM 5-233 A-48 FM 5-233 A-49 FM 5-233 A-50 FM 5-233 A-51 FM 5-233 A-52 FM 5-233 A-53 FM 5-233 A-54 FM 5-233 A-56 FM 5-233 A-56 FM 5-233 A-57 FM 5-233 A-58 FM 5-233 A-59 FM 5-233 A-60 FM 5-233 A-61 FM 5-233 A-62 FM 5-233 A-63 FM 5-233 Functions of a 1° Curve. The long chords, mid-ordinates, externals, and tangent distances of this table are for a curve of 5730 feet radius. To find the corresponding functions of any other curve, divide the tabular values by the degree of curve. Values obtained from this table can be converted to the metric system by multiplying by 0.3048. A-64 FM 5-233 A-65 FM 5-233 A-66 FM 5-233 A-67 FM 5-233 A-68 FM 5-233 A-69 FM 5-233 A-70 FM 5-233 A-71 FM 5-233 A-72 FM 5-233 A-73 FM 5-233 A-74 FM 5-233 A-75 FM 5-233 A-76 FM 5-233 A-77 FM 5-233 A-78 FM 5-233 A-79 FM 5-233 A-80 FM 5-233 A-81 FM 5-233 A-82 FM 5-233 A-83 FM 5-233 A-84 FM 5-233 A-85 FM 5-233 A-86 FM 5-233 A-87 FM 5-233 A-88 FM 5-233 A-89 FM 5-233 A-90 FM 5-233 A-91 FM 5-233 A-92 FM 5-233 A-93 FM 5-233 A-94 FM 5-233 To find the square root or cube root of number greater than 1,000, find the nearest number in the column of squares or cubes and take the corresponding number in the first column. The number thus found is correct for the number of figures it contains. To find various roots: For the fourth root, take the square root of the square root. For the sixth root, take the square root of the cube root or vice versa. Higher roots, whose indices can be factored into 2s and 3s, maybe obtained in a similar manner. A-95 FM 5-233 A-96 FM 5-233 A-97 FM 5-233 A-98 FM 5-233 A-99 FM 5-233 A-100 FM 25-233 A-101 FM 5-233 A-102 FM 5-233 A-103 FM 5-233 A-104 FM 5-233 A-105 FM 5-233 A-106 FM 5-233 A-107 FM 5-233 A-108 FM 5-233 A-109 FM 5-233 A-110 FM 5-233 A-111 FM 5-233 A-112 FM 5-233 To use the table, look in the middle column for the temperature reading you have. If the reading you have is in degrees Centigrade, read the Fahrenheit equivalent in the right-hand column. If the reading you have is in degrees Fahrenheit, read the Centigrade equivalent in the left-hand column. A-113 FM 5-233 A-114 FM 5-233 A-115 FM 5-233 A-116 FM 5-233 A-117 FM 5-233 A-118 FM 5-233 A-119 FM 5-233 A-120 FM 5-233 A-121