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#1 2011-12-08 22:49:33

benice
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[Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (1)

Circle 1 rolls around inside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around inside of Circle 1.

hypo_hypotrochoid_001.gif


Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (2)

Circle 1 rolls around inside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around outside of Circle 1.


Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (3)

Circle 1 rolls around outside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around inside of Circle 1.


Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (4)

Circle 1 rolls around outside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around outside of Circle 1.


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#2 2011-12-09 00:45:12

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Hi benice,

That's extraordinary!


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#3 2011-12-09 04:46:19

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Hi benice;

Nice work!


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#4 2011-12-15 08:37:46

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Can you do the logarhythm of the distances to make it possible to see this one:
Make the big moving circle go around the sun, like Earth.  And then make the tiniest circle go around the Earth like the moon.
Don't use logs at first but one is 94 million miles and the other one is a quarter of a million, or something like that so it might not be easy to view it since 4 times 94+/- is around 376 for the ratio of the earth and moon circle sizes.  Now looking down at the solar system from the north star, the Earth goes CCW and the moon also goes CCW, the last time I remember.`


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#5 2012-01-09 12:29:58

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

John E. Franklin wrote:

Can you do the logarhythm of the distances to make it possible to see this one:
Make the big moving circle go around the sun, like Earth.  And then make the tiniest circle go around the Earth like the moon.
Don't use logs at first but one is 94 million miles and the other one is a quarter of a million, or something like that so it might not be easy to view it since 4 times 94+/- is around 376 for the ratio of the earth and moon circle sizes.  Now looking down at the solar system from the north star, the Earth goes CCW and the moon also goes CCW, the last time I remember.`

Hi John,

Please see the attached image sun_earth_moon_d2_0.png for the orbit of the moon around the sun.

The parameter values I use:
The radius of the Sun = 69.55 × 10^4 km.
The radius of the Earth = 0.6371 × 10^4 km.
The radius of the Moon = 0.17371 × 10^4 km.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun = 14959.787 × 10^4 km.
The average distance from the Moon to the Earth = 38.5 × 10^4 km.
The period of the Earth's orbit around the Sun = 365.2422 days.
The period of the Moon's orbit around the Earth = 27.32 days.
Earth's rotation period = 1 day.
Moon's rotation period = 27.32 days.

Suppose P2 is a point which is (d2 × 10^4 km) away from the center of the Moon
and is fixed relative to the Moon.
Please see images sun_earth_moon_d2_200.jpg ~ sun_earth_moon_d2_4000.jpg
for the orbits of P2 around the sun with some different d2 values.

Suppose P1 is a point which is (d1 × 10^4 km) away from the center of the Earth
and is fixed relative to the Earth. P is the midpoint between P1 and P2.
Please see the following images for the orbits of P around the sun with some d1 and d2 values:
sun_earth_moon_d1_3000_d2_5000.jpg,
sun_earth_moon_d1_5000_d2_1000.jpg,
sun_earth_moon_d1_5000_d2_3000.jpg.

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#6 2012-01-09 12:41:20

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

hi benice

this pics are very nice.keep doing what you're doing cuz you're doing it awsome...ly. up

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#7 2012-01-09 12:42:12

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (2)

Circle 1 rolls around inside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around outside of Circle 1.

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#8 2012-01-09 12:46:27

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Hi;

Your stuff looks a lot better than many of the geogebra tutorials I have seen. A step by step on some of them would be an education.


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#9 2012-01-09 13:06:46

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Hi anonimnystefy,

Thank you for your appreciation.



Hi bobbym,

There are some new features in GeoGebra 4.0.

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#10 2012-01-09 13:15:34

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Hi benice;

Yes, I know I keep abreast of the program. Have not seen the 3D version as a standalone download yet.


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#11 2012-01-27 07:19:12

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (3)

Circle 1 rolls around outside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around inside of Circle 1.


Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle (4)

Circle 1 rolls around outside of the fixed base circle.
Circle 2 rolls around outside of Circle 1.


Sumo Wrestler


Insect-like Spirograph

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#12 2012-01-27 08:06:35

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

Hi benice;

Looks like a fish!


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#13 2012-02-08 15:00:20

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#14 2012-02-08 17:27:38

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Hi benice;

That is very well done. Thanks!


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#15 2012-02-08 18:53:51

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Hi benice,

That's very cool!


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#16 2012-04-29 02:21:25

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gAr wrote:

Hi benice,

That's very cool!

cool it looks good and spirographyupup


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#17 2012-04-29 02:26:03

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Hi

Yes,benice does know how to creaty soke very awesome pics.


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#18 2012-05-14 10:55:53

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

i have geogebra but how do you make that?


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#19 2012-05-14 11:02:02

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Re: [Dynamic Spirograph] Circle Rolling around Rolling Circle

What do you know how to do with geogebra?


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#20 2012-05-16 20:36:18

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mathgogocart wrote:

i have geogebra but how do you make that?

Here is an example.

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