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Yes, it does form a complete circle...just tried it with 3 random points using the method shown in the video. The solution is robust enough to build a prototype and tweak from there.
@@nttwashere His method is bs and easily disproven. Open up mspaint. Create a long wide rectangle that is wide in the x direction. Put a vertical line in the half way point. Then create a short vertical line on one side of it and make a parallel line on the halfway point. The circle won't even come close to fitting the points.
At 47:14 the line is called the chord of the circle not the arc of the circle.
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Thank you so much for your lecture. It's wonderful and so amazingly easy to understand.
Good presentation, helpful advice.
This was a great video, thanks a lot.
Thank you very much for sharing this.
What is the name of the methods of synthesis he talked about?
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Bob Ross but it's about engineering
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Is that an open source software?
Excellent work sir! The link to the math website is outstanding too.
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The video is cool sir. Please sir can you give me a helping hand in mechanical design
19:00-20:00. This method does not form a circle, and is not a robust solution. It only forms a "circle-ish" approximation for certain configurations.
Yes, it does form a complete circle...just tried it with 3 random points using the method shown in the video. The solution is robust enough to build a prototype and tweak from there.
@@nttwashere His method is bs and easily disproven. Open up mspaint. Create a long wide rectangle that is wide in the x direction. Put a vertical line in the half way point. Then create a short vertical line on one side of it and make a parallel line on the halfway point. The circle won't even come close to fitting the points.
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