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Find the radius of the circular section of sphere
by the planeMy answer came out to
Did I did it correctly,I am bit confused over the question.
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Debjit Roy
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hi debjit625
I get that too.
Bob
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Thanks Bob
Debjit Roy
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how do you do it?
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Give me a moment while I look up an url
Bob
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Okay
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
'God exists because Mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists because we cannot prove it'
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OK. Got it.
You could treat the two equations as simultaneous and find the equation of their intersection. Buit this is hard work. So here's a quicker method.
http://www.enm.bris.ac.uk/admin/courses … ov2009.pdf
Section called Point and a Plane. 3.37
n is the normal to the plane ie n = (3,2,-1) and take a as a = (0,0,0)
d = 5root14
once you have p you can use pythag on the radius of the sphere as the hypotenuse and find r, the radius of the circle.
Bob
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Well I did it like this
By equation of the sphere its already given that the sphere is at origin (0,0,0).
Now from there we get radius of the sphere is
Good Luck
Last edited by debjit625 (2014-01-23 03:56:16)
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