angular velocity to horizontal??
hey, i was just wondering whether a costant angular velocity can be converted to an equivilant straight horizontal or vertical acceleration as angular velocity is already considered to be a constant acceleration??
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Given V = 2 internal angle at vertex = 60
volume = 1/3*Pi*r^2*h
Draw cone cross section - dive into two triangles to make a right angled tri
Angles in tri = 90, 60 & 30
S = hyp of right angled tri
therefore
using Angle 60
r = Scos60
h = Ssin60
v = 1/3 *...
hi all,
Ive been sitting up so late trying to work something out.
If anyone could help that would be great.
How do i calculate the height of a cone if the internal angle of the cone at the top vertex is 60degrees and the total volume for the cone is 2.0m3?
this is just a example - if...