the mathematical term for the curve swept out by the rotor is an epitrochoid. mmmmmm... epitrochoid
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thats hot.
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Originally Posted by toplessFC3Sman' date='Mar 10 2005, 02:22 AM
the mathematical term for the curve swept out by the rotor is an epitrochoid. mmmmmm... epitrochoid
Awesome. You just found that out, in your math book.... I found that out perhaps 4-5 years ago. When I first researched what a Rotary engine is, it had that term in its description. That's great though, hey, you ever hear of POG's? I Hear they're the new thing... |
Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII' date='Mar 10 2005, 09:36 AM
Awesome. You just found that out, in your math book....
I found that out perhaps 4-5 years ago. When I first researched what a Rotary engine is, it had that term in its description. That's great though, hey, you ever hear of POG's? I Hear they're the new thing... |
Anyone remember the original pink ranger? She was hot.
I'd like to put my Power Zord in her Pink....Ranger. |
f(x) = -2sqrt(3) + sqrt(16-(x-2)^2)
Take f'(x) and all sorts of magic happens. |
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