Thread man
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I've always regarded myself as being good at geometry (and trigonometry) and I suppose you have to be working with threads. However, and to my surprise, I got the wrong answer to this and I even regarded it as simple!
Use your head or pencil and paper but don't cut anything out. That'd be cheating ☺
How many revolutions of the small circle (R1) will it take to circle the circumference of the large circle (R3) to arrive back at the starting point?
Any answers?
Use your head or pencil and paper but don't cut anything out. That'd be cheating ☺
How many revolutions of the small circle (R1) will it take to circle the circumference of the large circle (R3) to arrive back at the starting point?
Any answers?