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What information would you need to make it easier to calculate, what the actual length of the pipe was before it was bent ?
I'd like to know how you solve this?
Yes, 2 digits after the decimal.
That is another thread, please keep it separate
The picture is in post #34 the measurements are from top to bottom, top of the pipe in the image, to the bottom of the pipe in the image. Those measurements are found in Post #1.
Tell me the information you need and why you need it ?
I don't know what is so difficult to understand. Looking at the pipe image in post #34, you see it's a pipe that is bent. How can you measure it's length as if it was straight, not bent ? I've been told that I need to measure the bent angle of the pipe as well as the other straight areas, is there not a more intelligent way to do this, then having all these measurements at hand ?
The picture in post 34 is not correct, it's close enough.
What did you mean by 'degree' in the first post?
Degree as in it's not completely bent, it's bent to a degree, to a angle !
Yes,.... that method is called geogebra!!
I understand, once again, if I saw a bent pipe.
And I wanted to know it's length before it was bent, since I don't know the history of this pipe can this be found out without algebra ?
Is there a simpler method without needing algebraic expressions, I'm sure there is.
It has an Arc, the pipe is bent.
A chord, where would you get such an idea from, it's a rough pipe, sketch.
I said the question in post #20 !
The image is suppose to represent a pipe, use your imagination. I gave the measurements from top to bottom, the top would be the top of the pipe as seen in the image, the bottom, obviously the bottom of the pipe. Is there a formula to find out the length of the pipe as though the pipe did not have a bend, and was straight, or must the measurements of the bend of the pipe be known ?
The diameter is
. If you really need the angle measurements, I'll get those numbers. I'm really hoping there is a genius way to figure it out without finding out the length of the object, which includes pipe length followed by the angle of the bend measurements.What if I don't have the angle, there is no other solution, I must have the angle ?
You mean, direct distance from one end to the other?
Direct Length.
The white is the pipe. From Top > Bottom measured.
how are you pasting ?
That is all the information I can retrieve. The pipe is 11.76cm measuring from the top of the pipe to the bottom including the bend. I want the length of the pipe, as though the pipe is stretched out.
White border ?
How do I access them, when I write a post, there are no latex tags ?
How can I round down this number, is it as simply as chopping off the digits after 7.85 ?
<white around each letter, ugghhh.
I'm in the process of finding a good Latex Posting tool for all the math questions I have