A small correction, while calculating theta ..Instead of 50 mm as the radius of the rolling circle , you should take 25mm . 50mm is the DIAMETER, not the RADIUS.
0:35 - should read [Theta = (25/75)*360] - no offence, it threw me for a bit. I'm a clock builder, and epicycloidal gear teeth meshing with radial pinions are a must. Your video is excellent. Regards, Tom
@@thomashughes4859 i am bit late i am 25 now i am learning big data skills for my data science journey, anyway i will keep this in mind always, though quantum physics has nothing to do with my career i am learning something about it. now i will continue. thank you so much making a point :)
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A small correction, while calculating theta ..Instead of 50 mm as the radius of the rolling circle , you should take 25mm . 50mm is the DIAMETER, not the RADIUS.
I am here seeing this videos just 20 minutes before exam. The best part is i am confident. Lol 😅
Did u pass?
Did u passed?
0:35 - should read [Theta = (25/75)*360] - no offence, it threw me for a bit.
I'm a clock builder, and epicycloidal gear teeth meshing with radial pinions are a must. Your video is excellent.
Regards,
Tom
Thank you for your feedback @Thomas.
Wow cool
We learn just for exams lol 😅😭
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@@thomashughes4859 i am bit late i am 25 now i am learning big data skills for my data science journey, anyway i will keep this in mind always, though quantum physics has nothing to do with my career i am learning something about it. now i will continue. thank you so much making a point :)
@@SuperBhavanishankar Rock on! Enjoy your career! Outstanding!
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During!?
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This is a really nice video...with nice explanations
Thanks man ❤❤
Bro, lvd it :)
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Arnav was here... 6 hrs before eg midsem
And I am here 2hr before exam
(50/75)*360 is 240 right?
How to show this on protractor!!?
Radius is 25 not 50
How to divide that 120° arc into 12 equal parts
Mark points using protractor. 10° each.
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50/75 x 360 is never 120 lol..its 240
yh he made mistake,the radius was 25mm
It's not his mistake, in the ques the diameter is 50 mm which means r = 25 mm so there fore ø is 120.
Really bruhh read the question 💀💀💀
Common sense 😂
Bro one is diameter and another one is radius check clearly
awesome
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How to divided the circle into 12 equal parts??
I think you gotta do 120/2 and then mark 12 points using a protractor (placing it at O) such that all the lines are seperated by 10 degree.
Just put protractor on diameter and marks points at 30° EACH time so like mark 30° then ° 60° then same so and so
Use polar array command
How to draw tangent at 110mm distance?
So it's just like a cycloid and it's steps are similar, just that it's curved
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It's getting 240 50/75×360
He should take the radius of smaller circle which is 25mm , he has mistakenly taken the diameter
Which is 25/75*360 =120°
Oka mistake chesaru angle=25/75×360=120
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