Hi All,
Can anyone help in calculating the co-ordinates of points P1 and P2 as shown in the attached image. The circles with RAD1 and RAD2 are tangent to each other and the circle with RAD2 is always inside the circle with RAD1. The ANGLE is symmetrically divided.
Thanks,
Nimish
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Solved by norman.yuan. Go to Solution.
It is certainly doable with high school math knowledge, but I have to admit the calculation is a bit challenging after leaving school (high school, or university) for so long. But fortunately, with AutoCAD's rich geometric APIs, we can do it much easier without being math master: looking into Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry namespace, you could use IntersectWith method from CircularArc2d/Line2d(LineSegment2d) to find out P1 and P2 as intersecting points.
Norman Yuan
Thanks Norman.
For sure, I will need to calculate through IntersectWith method. I was trying to crack this through using trigonometry.
Nimish
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