Mathematics for Machine Technology
Mathematics for Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781133281450
Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 53, Problem 27A
To determine

(a)

The value of angle E and angle F in the given figure.

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Answer to Problem 27A

The angle E and angle F are equal to E=48°39' and F=24°03'

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The given value angle 1 is 1=107°18'

The given value angle 2 is 2=41°21'

Given figure is

Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 53, Problem 27A , additional homework tip  1

Calculation:

The point P on the circle is the tangent point. Thus, the straight-line EF becomes tangent to the circle. The line joining center and the tangent point is perpendicular to the tangent. In other words, the angle EPO or the angle OPF is 90o.

In triangle OPE,

  OEP+EPO+POE=180°EPO=90°0'POE=2=41°21'90°+41°21'+OEP=180°OEP=180°(90°+41°21')OEP=48°39'

The value of angle E is E=48°39'

Now, let us calculate the value of angle F. The value of angle F can be calculated by considering triangle OPF.

Now, the angle 1=107°18' and 2=41°21', so the angle POF is

  POF=12POF=107°18'41°21'POF=65°57'

  OPF+POF+PFO=180°POF=65°57'OPF=90°0'90°+65°57'+PFO=180°PFO=180°(90°+65°57')PFO=24°03'

The value of angle F is F=24°03'

Now, the angle E and angle F are equal to E=48°39' and F=24°03'

Conclusion:

Thus, the angle E and angle F are equal to E=48°39' and F=24°03'

To determine

(b)

The value of angle E and angle F in the given figure.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 27A

The angle E and angle F are equal to E=41°40' and F=31°02'

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The given value angle 1 is 1=107°18'

The given value angle 2 is 2=48°20'

Given figure is

Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 53, Problem 27A , additional homework tip  2

Calculation:

The point P on the circle is the tangent point. Thus, the straight-line EF becomes tangent to the circle. The line joining center and the tangent point is perpendicular to the tangent. In other words, the angle EPO or the angle OPF is 90o.

In triangle OPE,

  OEP+EPO+POE=180°EPO=90°0'POE=2=48°20'90°+48°20'+OEP=180°OEP=180°(90°+48°20')OEP=41°40'

The value of angle E is E=41°40'

Now, let us calculate the value of angle F. The value of angle F can be calculated by considering triangle OPF.

Now, the angle 1=107°18' and 2=48°20', so the angle POF is

  POF=12POF=107°18'48°20'POF=58°58'

  OPF+POF+PFO=180°POF=58°58'OPF=90°0'90°+58°58'+PFO=180°PFO=180°(90°+58°58')PFO=31°02'

The value of angle F is F=31°02'

Now, the angle E and angle F are equal to E=41°40' and F=31°02'

Conclusion:

Thus, the angle E and angle F are equal to E=41°40' and F=31°02'

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