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Radius of tetrahedron's insphere (related to the circumradius)

The inscribed sphere or insphere of a regular tetrahedron is a sphere that is contained within the tetrahedron and tangent to each of the tetrahedron’s ... more

Radius of tetrahedron's midsphere (related to the edge)

The midsphere or intersphere of a regular tetrahedron is a sphere which is tangent to every edge of the tetrahedron

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Radius of circumsphere of the regular tetrahedron

The radius of the circumsphere of the regular tetrahedron can be computed by the edge length

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Geocentric radius of the Earth

Geodetic latitude is the angle between the normal and the equatorial plane. The distance from the Earth’s center to a point on the spheroid surface ... more

Area of an arbitrary triangle (incircle and excircles)

The incircle or inscribed circle of a triangle is the largest circle contained in the triangle; it touches (is tangent to) the three sides. The center of ... more

Nose cap Spherically blunted tangent ogive shape ( X-coordinate of the center)

The tangent ogive shape nose-cap is the most familiar in hobby rocketry. The profile of this shape is formed by a segment of a circle such that the rocket ... more

Nose cone Spherically blunted tangent ogive( Y- coordinate of the tangency point )

The nose cone section of any vehicle or body meant to travel through a compressible fluid medium (such as a rocket or aircraft, missile or bullet) is ... more

Volume of a Frustum of a Right Circular Cone

The volume can be calculated from the height of the cone, the radius of the lower base and the radius of the upper base

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Radius of a Contact Area between two cylinders with parallel axes

Contact mechanics is the study of the deformation of solids that touch each other at one or more points. Hertzian contact stress refers to the localized ... more

Nose cone ogive shape (radius y at any point x)

Nose cone section of any vehicle or body meant to travel through a compressible fluid medium (such as a rocket or aircraft, missile or bullet) has several ... more

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