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1. Draw the locus of point Q on the periphery of a circle (diameter 65mm) which rolls on a curved path (diameter 120mm). a. Name the locus of point Q. b. Draw a normal and a targent to form point R on the resulting curve which is 95mm away from the centre of the generating circle. Please make a video on this
A circle of diameter 40 mm rolls on the another circle of radius 60 mm. Draw the curve traced by a point on the rolling circle initially in contact with the directing circle for one revolution. Also draw normal and tangent to the curve at any point on the curve
Construct an epicycloid of a circle of diameter 50 mm which rolls on outside of a circle of diameter 180 mm for one revolution please make a video on this sir ..
4.A circle of 160 mm diameter rolls on another circle of 60 mm diameter with internal contact. Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of the rolling circle for its one complete revolution and name a curve.
A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of 175 mm diameter and outside it. Trace the locus of the point on the circumference of a circle of rolling circle for one complete revolution. Name the curve.
Dear u can take the lines at angle according to yours divisions for example if 12 division then 360/12=30 degree angle. u can also chk the following links: ruclips.net/video/rf6Z1VYG-Bg/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB ruclips.net/video/htF2EySfGVM/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB ruclips.net/video/3z0v9Lemj8Q/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Thank you so much for your clear and top-notch explanations on this topic-they’re easy to understand and highly effective. This is truly one of the best videos on RUclips for engineering curves clarity.
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1. Draw the locus of point Q on the periphery of a circle (diameter 65mm) which rolls on a curved path (diameter 120mm).
a. Name the locus of point Q.
b. Draw a normal and a targent to form point R on the resulting curve which is 95mm away from the centre of the generating circle.
Please make a video on this
You explained very well sir, thank you so much
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A circle of diameter 40 mm rolls on the another circle of radius 60 mm. Draw the
curve traced by a point on the rolling circle initially in contact with the directing circle for one
revolution. Also draw normal and tangent to the curve at any point on the curve
Dear Its a CYCLOID CURVE
PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO AT THE LINK BELOW.
Watch this video: ruclips.net/video/XERqW8qUnII/видео.html
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Draw epicycloid and hypocycloid for rolling circle or generating circle diameter 60mm and directing circle is 180mm
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Construct an epicycloid of a circle of diameter 50 mm which rolls on outside of a circle of diameter 180 mm for one revolution please make a video on this sir ..
Dear yours questions is same, only the outside circle diameter is 150 mm instead of 180 mm.
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Sir but how to draw locus of the point lying on the circumference of the rolling circle?
Dear it is Cycloid question Please see the following link.
ruclips.net/video/XERqW8qUnII/видео.html
4.A circle of 160 mm diameter rolls on another circle of 60 mm diameter with internal contact. Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of the rolling circle for its one complete revolution and name a curve.
Draw an epicycloid traced by point P which is located
at the bottom of a circle and in contact with the
surface. Please make a video on this
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A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of 175 mm diameter
and outside it. Trace the locus of the point on the circumference of a circle of rolling circle
for one complete revolution. Name the curve.
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Sir, How to take the numbering for rolling circle, in this case and hypocycloid as well?
Dear u can take the lines at angle according to yours divisions for example if 12 division then 360/12=30 degree angle.
u can also chk the following links:
ruclips.net/video/rf6Z1VYG-Bg/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
ruclips.net/video/htF2EySfGVM/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
ruclips.net/video/3z0v9Lemj8Q/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
You taught very nice sir but how to Mark 110mm in that question?
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Please you explain the normal and tangent part for me. I have paper tomorrow God willing, thank you 😊
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The part you marked the 110mm please
@@ConstanceAppiah-x4s Dear kindly see the video again at that point, i think it would be clear to u .
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Can the circle be 8 parts instead?
Yes Desmond
You can take....but 12 parts give more accuracy..
Bro the 7.5cm length isn't enough for the curves we took from circle points it shd be 12.5cm
2:04
What if for generating circle
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Sir meeru clock wise direction lo me geesara
can u please elaborate your query?
Which application using to make this video
Maybe autocad
Tq bro
Draw an epicycloid for 75 mm diameter rolling circles
and a 225 mm diameter base circle.
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