l86 THE GREAT PYRAMID.
It is probably owing to the remarkable relation in the
magnitudes of the three bodies shown by this equation
that the quantity w forms so prominent a feature in the
relations of the pyramid measures.
2. s/sir'¿ = 9,131 '05 = length of one side of the base
of the pyramid.
3. \/s2ir= 5,813-01 = height of the pyramid.
4. ----------== i,88i'íq == length of Grand Gallery.
25,000 oy 6 3
5. 2 * ^ = 412-13 = length of King's Chamber.
6. — πvw= c-iq 1 646 = the number which has
1,000
been called the key number to the dimensions of the
King's Chamber, and of the pyramid generally.
r, 2 5,000,000«
7. S = ——~------
8. M:
9. M-.
m
emir
''¥?'
se
gmS'
2S
IO•--------. ; π = Ι49Ί7 = height of ante-chamber.
5.151,646^/ *yá/ s
11. -1^1-------_ =36,524-22 = perimeter of base of
the Pyramid.
12. ¿—-------— = 5,813-01 = height of the pyramid.
5ooiir
es-n
_4
13. ------■==-'== 1,881-59 = length of Grand Gallery.
14. oe =4i2-i3=length of the King's Chamber.
3VSM
Among the equations I obtained during the investi-
It is probably owing to the remarkable relation in the
magnitudes of the three bodies shown by this equation
that the quantity w forms so prominent a feature in the
relations of the pyramid measures.
2. s/sir'¿ = 9,131 '05 = length of one side of the base
of the pyramid.
3. \/s2ir= 5,813-01 = height of the pyramid.
4. ----------== i,88i'íq == length of Grand Gallery.
25,000 oy 6 3
5. 2 * ^ = 412-13 = length of King's Chamber.
6. — πvw= c-iq 1 646 = the number which has
1,000
been called the key number to the dimensions of the
King's Chamber, and of the pyramid generally.
r, 2 5,000,000«
7. S = ——~------
8. M:
9. M-.
m
emir
''¥?'
se
gmS'
2S
IO•--------. ; π = Ι49Ί7 = height of ante-chamber.
5.151,646^/ *yá/ s
11. -1^1-------_ =36,524-22 = perimeter of base of
the Pyramid.
12. ¿—-------— = 5,813-01 = height of the pyramid.
5ooiir
es-n
_4
13. ------■==-'== 1,881-59 = length of Grand Gallery.
14. oe =4i2-i3=length of the King's Chamber.
3VSM
Among the equations I obtained during the investi-