The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ? 'A' is value of" degree" example 45° 'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 ) Given Data is A(angle) = 45° R(PCD half Value) = 50 Formal is 👇🏻 X = cos(A) × R Y = Sin(A) × R Solution is X = cos (A) × R = Cos 45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 X = 35.35 mm Y = sin(A) × R = Sin45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 Y = 35.35 mm that's slove ✌🏻
Wrong ❌ answer 35.35 is correct ✅ The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ? 'A' is value of" degree" example 45° 'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 ) Given Data is A(angle) = 45° R(PCD half Value) = 50 Formal is 👇🏻 X = cos(A) × R Y = Sin(A) × R Solution is X = cos (A) × R = Cos 45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 X = 35.35 mm Y = sin(A) × R = Sin45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 Y = 35.35 mm that's slove ✌🏻
Measure the distance from the center of one hole to the center of the third hole (let's say this distance is 100 mm).Calculate the PCD using the formula: [ PCD = \frac{100}{\sin(\frac{180^\circ}{5})} ]Using the sine value: [ PCD = \frac{100}{\sin(36^\circ)} \approx \frac{100}{0.5878} \approx 170.14 \text{ mm} ]
The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ? 'A' is value of" degree" example 45° 'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 ) Given Data is A(angle) = 45° R(PCD half Value) = 50 Formal is 👇🏻 X = cos(A) × R Y = Sin(A) × R Solution is X = cos (A) × R = Cos 45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 X = 35.35 mm Y = sin(A) × R = Sin45° × 50 = 0.7071 × 50 Y = 35.35 mm that's slove ✌🏻
Wrong 35.35 is ans
A=360/8 = 45,
R= 100/2= 50
B=sin(A)×R
sin45×50
B= 35.35 in correct Answer ✌️
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The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ?
'A' is value of" degree" example 45°
'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 )
Given Data is
A(angle) = 45°
R(PCD half Value) = 50
Formal is 👇🏻
X = cos(A) × R
Y = Sin(A) × R
Solution is
X = cos (A) × R
= Cos 45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
X = 35.35 mm
Y = sin(A) × R
= Sin45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
Y = 35.35 mm
that's slove ✌🏻
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Wrong ❌ answer
35.35 is correct ✅
The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ?
'A' is value of" degree" example 45°
'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 )
Given Data is
A(angle) = 45°
R(PCD half Value) = 50
Formal is 👇🏻
X = cos(A) × R
Y = Sin(A) × R
Solution is
X = cos (A) × R
= Cos 45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
X = 35.35 mm
Y = sin(A) × R
= Sin45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
Y = 35.35 mm
that's slove ✌🏻
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Measure the distance from the center of one hole to the center of the third hole (let's say this distance is 100 mm).Calculate the PCD using the formula: [ PCD = \frac{100}{\sin(\frac{180^\circ}{5})} ]Using the sine value: [ PCD = \frac{100}{\sin(36^\circ)} \approx \frac{100}{0.5878} \approx 170.14 \text{ mm} ]
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The question is.. PCD 100 , and First Hole angle 45° So find the 'X' & 'y' value Of first hole ?
'A' is value of" degree" example 45°
'R' is radius PCD of value example ( 100/2 = 50 )
Given Data is
A(angle) = 45°
R(PCD half Value) = 50
Formal is 👇🏻
X = cos(A) × R
Y = Sin(A) × R
Solution is
X = cos (A) × R
= Cos 45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
X = 35.35 mm
Y = sin(A) × R
= Sin45° × 50
= 0.7071 × 50
Y = 35.35 mm
that's slove ✌🏻