File:FS CV.1C dia.png
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Summary
[edit]DescriptionFS CV.1C dia.png |
English: Largest circle in a circle that contains the largest quarter circle Deutsch: Größter Kreis in eime Kreis, der den größten Viertelkreis enthält |
Date | |
Source | Own work |
Author | Hans G. Oberlack |
Shows the largest circle within a circle that contains the largest quarter circle.
Elements
[edit]Base is the circle of given radius around point and the resulting quarter circle of radius around point . From the developing of FS_CV we know that .
Inscribed is the largest possible circle in the shape having radius around point . This is also the largest circle in a CV type sangaku.
In order to find radius of the circle, the following reasoning is used:
The line segment corresponds to the radius of the quarter circle around . So we have:
(1)
The line segments correspond to the radius of the circle around . This means that:
(2)
It also means that the points form a square with side length . So applying the Pythagorean theorem we get:
(3)
Using (2) and (3) on (1) gives:
General case
[edit]Segments in the general case
[edit]0) The radius of the base circle
1) Radius of the quarter circle
2) Radius of the additional circle
Perimeters in the general case
[edit]0) Perimeter of base circle
1) Perimeter of the quarter circle
2) Perimeter of additional circle
Areas in the general case
[edit]0) Area of the base circle
1) Area of the inscribed quarter circle
2) Area of the additional circle
Covered surface of the base shape:
Centroids in the general case
[edit]1) Centroids as graphically displayed
[edit]Centroid positions are measured from the centroid point of the base shape
0) Centroid positions of the base square:
1) Centroid positions of the inscribed quarter circle:
2) Centroids of the additional circle: , see calculation (1)
2) Orientated centroids
[edit]The centroid positions of the following shapes will be expressed orientated so that the first shape n with will be of type with . This means that the graphical representation will not correspond to the mathematical expression.
0) Orientated centroid position of the base circle:
1) Orientated centroid positions of the inscribed quarter circle:
2) Orientazed centroid of the additional circle:
Normalised case
[edit]In the normalised case the area of the base is set to 1.
Segments in the normalised case
[edit]0) Radius of the base circle
1) Radius of the inscribed quarter circle
2) Radius of the additional circle
Perimeters in the normalised case
[edit]0) Perimeter of base square
1) Perimeter of the inscribed quarter circle
2) Perimeter of additional circle
S) Sum of perimeters
Areas in the normalised case
[edit]0) Area of the base square
1) Area of the inscribed quarter circle
2) Area of the additional circle
Centroids in the normalised case
[edit]1) Centroids as graphically displayed
[edit]Centroid positions are measured from the centroid point of the base shape
0) Centroid positions of the base square:
1) Centroid positions of the inscribed quarter circle:
2) Centroid of the additional circle:
2) Orientated centroids
[edit]The centroid positions of the following shapes will be expressed orientated so that the first shape n with will be of type with . This means that the graphical representation will not correspond to the mathematical expression.
0) Orientated centroid position of the base circle:
1) Orientated centroid positions of the inscribed quarter circle:
2) Orientazed centroid of the additional circle:
Calculation 1
[edit]Calculating
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22:34, 26 December 2021 | 569 × 574 (32 KB) | Hans G. Oberlack (talk | contribs) | Missing letter added | ||
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