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@yamini9264 The circumference of the circle, whose involute you need to draw, is 157 mm. Since the circle's diameter is 50 mm, its radius is 25 mm. To calculate the circumference, we use the formula 2 × π × radius. So, 2 × 3.14 × 25 mm gives us a circumference of approximately 157 mm.
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The diameter of the circle is 50mm. Half of the diameter, which is 25mm, is the radius of the circle. Be sure to understand this concept thoroughly to avoid mistakes in your exams.
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Could you please tell us which part we have to draw darkly and which part lightly
The involute curve should be drawn with a dark line, along with the normal and tangent lines...
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@yamini9264 The circumference of the circle, whose involute you need to draw, is 157 mm. Since the circle's diameter is 50 mm, its radius is 25 mm. To calculate the circumference, we use the formula 2 × π × radius. So, 2 × 3.14 × 25 mm gives us a circumference of approximately 157 mm.
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What are the normal and tangent for? Why would you want to find them, what use?
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Isn't this a archimedes spiral?
In the question circle radius is 50 mm then why we take radius 25 mm plez explain
The diameter of the circle is 50mm. Half of the diameter, which is 25mm, is the radius of the circle. Be sure to understand this concept thoroughly to avoid mistakes in your exams.
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Wish i'd seen ths when i first re-carved a worn away volute in stone.....i did it backwards...lol....the boss didn't even notice and it's still there....yikes....that was before i had a good grasp of what i was doing....and it' not un-common.
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