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The Problem Imagine a rectangular tray lying flat on a horizontal table. Suppose that the tray has vertical sides, and that a plate (or disc) lies flat on the table and rolls around the outside of the tray in such a way that its circumference is always in contact with a side of the tray. What can we say about this motion? Now put the disc inside the tray and let the disc roll around inside the tray in contact with the side as it rolls around. What can we now say? In both cases the disc rotates as it rolls around and is not allowed to slide. |
A circular plate rolls inside a rectangular tray making five circuits and rotating about its centre seven times. Find the dimensions of the tray.
By inscribing a circle in a square and then a square in a circle find an approximation to pi. By using a hexagon, can you improve on the approximation?
A belt of thin wire, length L, binds together two cylindrical welding rods, whose radii are R and r, by passing all the way around them both. Find L in terms of R and r.