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Wagon, S. Mathematica in Action. New York: W. H. Freeman, pp. 46-50, 1991. Yates, R. C. "Trochoids." A Handbook on Curves and Their Properties. Ann Arbor ...
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Trochoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Centered trochoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term Trochoidal curve describes epitrochoids, hypotrochoids, and trochoids ( see [3]). A trochoidal curve can be defined as the path traced by the sum of two ... |
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Trochoidal Curves. Includes Hypotrochoids, Epitrochoids,. Peritrochoids and Trochoidal Roses. Special cases include Deltoids, Astroids,. Cardioids, Nephroids ...
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Sep 23, 2005 ... A trochoid curve is very similar to a cycloid curve. Whereas the cycloid is created by tracing the path of a point on the edge of a circle of radius a ...
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Trochoid describe a family of curves. (see Curve Family Index) Trochoid is defined as the trace of a point fixed on a circle that rolls along a line. Sometimes the ...
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Dec 8, 2010 ... Introduction to trochoids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, and related curves.
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Dec 4, 2004 ... When the starting point is not on the circle, the curve is called a trochoid: prolate cycloid (Fr. cycloïde allongée) The starting point is situated ...
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A trochoid curve is created by tracing the path of a point that is a distance b from the centre of the circle.The parametric equations for a trochoid curve are: ...
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