ColdFusion718
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Originally posted by: dullard
Link since I'm not typing it out.Originally posted by: vshah
you'll have to calculate the the area of a pie slice of the rope length, plus the area of the two sections cut off by chords of rope length. the size of the pie slice will have to be calculated (i think) by creating an equilateral triangle with the two chords & finding the third side
that total area needs to equal the area of the field /2
Originally posted by: royaldank
RADUIS * .3 will be VERY, VERY close.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: royaldank
RADUIS * .3 will be VERY, VERY close.
the length of rope will have to be longer than the radius of the circle, so, no.
Originally posted by: dullard
Need more information. Is the cow a point mass? If not, what is the distance from the teeth to the point where the cow touches the leash? How many teeth are needed for the cow to eat?
Originally posted by: dullard
Need more information. Is the cow a point mass? If not, what is the distance from the teeth to the point where the cow touches the leash? How many teeth are needed for the cow to eat?
