Thanks for you comment. Yes, you could certainly use radians all the way, but I find degrees to be better understood by engineers, and also degrees are the default unit for the parameters of type Angle in CATIA. The main reason why I used a mix of deg and rad was because the SIN function requires radians as input. Then converted the result back to deg, after evaluating the Law. Hope that helps.
Hello sir. thank you for this such useful video. I have a question. in the last part when you wrote the function you used 'rad' as unit in sin . then in formula window you used '*1deg' as the unit. Doesn't it make any problem? Isn't that better to use same unit?
Thanks a lot! Extremely helpful video. Great job!
Thanks for you comment. Yes, you could certainly use radians all the way, but I find degrees to be better understood by engineers, and also degrees are the default unit for the parameters of type Angle in CATIA. The main reason why I used a mix of deg and rad was because the SIN function requires radians as input. Then converted the result back to deg, after evaluating the Law. Hope that helps.
Hello sir. thank you for this such useful video. I have a question. in the last part when you wrote the function you used 'rad' as unit in sin . then in formula window you used '*1deg' as the unit. Doesn't it make any problem? Isn't that better to use same unit?
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