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Given a conic geometry, like that of a paper cup. What is the radius of a circle made by the rolling made by the cup. It actually makes two circles so either radius as long as it is specified will do.
Given:
The cup's large radius = R
The cup's small radius = r
The length of the cup or height = h
So far I know that the circumference of the circle made when the cup rolls is inversely proportional to the slope of the cup:
Circumference ~ 1/slope or h/(R-r)
Given:
The cup's large radius = R
The cup's small radius = r
The length of the cup or height = h
So far I know that the circumference of the circle made when the cup rolls is inversely proportional to the slope of the cup:
Circumference ~ 1/slope or h/(R-r)