Employing the customary units of 265/153 to equate the root3 found in the Mandorla of a Vesica Piscis then I need to create a cone from a flat circle....such that the diameter of its rim is 265 & its depth/height one half of 153.
Is this even possible?
I assume it's a circle of some diameter x cut along its radius & the two ends overlapped by y degree...or similarly, a segment of y degree cut from the circle, its ends then joined.
Apologies but I haven't a clue as to how to even begin to address this task mathematically?
Thanks/Gill
Is this even possible?
I assume it's a circle of some diameter x cut along its radius & the two ends overlapped by y degree...or similarly, a segment of y degree cut from the circle, its ends then joined.
Apologies but I haven't a clue as to how to even begin to address this task mathematically?
Thanks/Gill