I know this has been discussed before but I can't find the thread. What is the easiest way to find the diameter of a circle when you know how long a chord is and also the rise?? thanks!!!!!
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I know this has been discussed before but I can't find the thread. What is the easiest way to find the diameter of a circle when you know how long a chord is and also the rise?? thanks!!!!!
Assuming the rise to be measured perpendicular at the midpoint of the chord:
Diameter = H + (W^2 / 4H)
Where:
H = Height of the rise
W = Width of the chord
Follow this link for more info...
http://www.mathopenref.com/arcradius.html
Thanks John. I found it a little earlier. Thanks again!!!
This little spreadsheet was posted on Woodweb years ago:
It work perfect for a variety of things including arcs:
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_bas...n_Program.html
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Cir.../9780941936484
link to a excellent reference book
Thanks guy's for more information. I got a equation yesterday but of course I figured it wrong but was able to find out what I did wrong. At least now with the spreadsheet the computer will do the wrong calculation!! That is a really handy spreadsheet! Thanks again!!