2005-07-19 07:16 PM
2005-07-20 01:11 AM
R/SIN(135)=ray/SIN(C) SIN(C)*R=ray*SIN(135) SIN(C)=(ray*SIN(135))/R C=ASN((ray*SIN(135))/R) B=180-A-C.Something like that.
2005-07-20 08:44 AM
2005-07-20 10:39 AM
2005-07-20 10:56 AM
2005-07-20 10:58 AM
James wrote:Thank you so much, James, you save me. It works perfectly.
Law of Sines. I think. Not that bad if I'm right.
a/SIN(A)=b/SIN(B)=c/SIN(C)
The angle we know, A=135. Opposite is the side we know, a=R.
The other side we know, c=ray.
You're looking for B.
R/SIN(135)=ray/SIN(C) SIN(C)*R=ray*SIN(135) SIN(C)=(ray*SIN(135))/R C=ASN((ray*SIN(135))/R) B=180-A-C.Something like that.
2005-07-20 06:01 PM
2005-07-20 06:41 PM
Vitruvius wrote:Not exact, H = R*sin(ang)
I think the formulae are:
H = X*SIN(45) --- X being the hypoteneuse of small triangle
Ang = ASN(H/R) --- and then plugged into the large triangle formula
Assuming from your diagram that X, RAY, and 45d are known values.
Cheers