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Technology, Science & Alt Science / Re: Volume and Area of Sphere
« on: May 01, 2024, 04:36:16 PM »
C = 8 - 4x0.414214 = 6.34314 AKA 2 x 3.17157
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QuoteWhat the what?
Hahah
Always fun to see someone discover dananag
The main idea : if there is straight line, the curved line equals straight line x &.
The rest is simple algebra.
What are you talking about? What is "Phew"?
A new version of C/D whose value equals 3.17157.
Maybe there's a bit of background that is missing? Is this a substitute for Pi? What does it mean? How can C/D change?
you still haven't answered - what is the value of sin(45°) and sin(90°)
The main idea : if there is straight line, the curved line equals straight line x &.
The rest is simple algebra.
What are you talking about? What is "Phew"?
Okay, so what is the value of sin(90°) and sin(45°)?
Jack...
And now you can't provide a straight answer because you realise you will contradict yourself eventually
Jack, please help me answer this 🤔
Lol, retard thinks he can change π without learning trigonometry.
Okay, so what is the value of sin(90°) and sin(45°)?
Jack...
And now you can't provide a straight answer because you realise you will contradict yourself eventually
Why did you not mention the space length?Because it is not needed.
Okay, so what is the value of sin(90°) and sin(45°)?
Before I can prove you wrong, let me get this straight: you believe that the ration of circumference to diameter is equal to 3.1715?
Logic first. You cannot measure an arc by staight line.
Under 1000 meters of radius and 1° of angle, two chords: as long as 17 meters and 45 centimeters and 3 milimeters each, with a space of 3.8 centimeters in which an arc stays, the consequence is, the arc becomes longer than both cords.
What are you on and where can I get some?
Jokes aside, since middle school, we've all been taught about π. We were even given an experiment. "Take a thread and wrap it around the circumference of a circle and cut it when you go one full circle. Now take the thread and wrap it around the diameter of the same circle. The thread will cover the diameter a little more than three times." And if you're precise and use a large circle, you'll come close to 3.14. That's it. There's no need for angles and tan and cos and sin chords and whatever mess you have in mind.
If danang is a transtemporal being, if a 3D vector were introduced to the 2D sine, what would it be to get his result?
Challenge for Pi based calculation:
Can you do the same as Phew?
The ingredients are available on the actual circle:
0.2928932
0.7071067 etc.
and some algebra & phytagoras
What even do you want to achieve here? All you showed is area calculation with Pythagoras theorem. And correct me if I'm wrong, but the area in purple is ≈ 0.2929 and not 0.1465, is it? What even is your STATEMENT? You must have one, right?
You've wrapped your brain up on your own axle.
Show where the circumference of a circle deviates from 2piR in euclidean geometry.