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Complicated Tangency (Posted on 2018-09-01) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Nine circles of radius 0.5 are externally tangent to a circle of radius 1 and also are tangent to one another.

Find the distance between the centers of the first and the last of the smaller circles.

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The centers of two of the small tangent circles are 1 unit apart from one to the next. Half the angle subtended at the center of the large circle by the two adjacent centers is arcsin(1/3), so the full subtended angle is 2*arcsin(1/3). Going from the first to the last subtends eight times this, or 16*arcsin(1/3). The angular gap back to the first center is thus 360° - 16*arcsin(1/3) or 2*pi - 16*arcsin(1/3) when using radian measure.

The asked for distance between centers is twice 1.5 times the sine of half this gap, or 3*sin(180° - 8*arcsin(1/3)) in degree measure or 3*sin(pi - 8*arcsin(1/3)) in radian measure.

Numerically it's approximately 1.23121290478204 units.

  Posted by Charlie on 2018-09-01 14:37:37
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