Pooh_Bear
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Re: Steve\'s post of the year, smart folks please reply
I think I made a mistake in my calculation.
The circle formula I used is a circle centered on the origin.
You either need to shift the circle off the origin (x^2-22.5)
or change the integration limits to -22.5 to +22.5
You can still use the original calculation but you would have to multiply results by 4 instead of by 2 since you would only be using 1/4 of the circle. And integration limits could only go up to 22.5 since anything past that is undefined.
Sorry for the errors.
I may be smarter than the average bear,
but I still got fluff for brains.
Pooh Bear
PS: Gizmo, what program did you use to do that with.
I think I made a mistake in my calculation.
The circle formula I used is a circle centered on the origin.
You either need to shift the circle off the origin (x^2-22.5)
or change the integration limits to -22.5 to +22.5
You can still use the original calculation but you would have to multiply results by 4 instead of by 2 since you would only be using 1/4 of the circle. And integration limits could only go up to 22.5 since anything past that is undefined.
Sorry for the errors.
I may be smarter than the average bear,
but I still got fluff for brains.
Pooh Bear
PS: Gizmo, what program did you use to do that with.