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On Certain Inverse Roulette Problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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The problem of designing cams or centrodes to produce any given motion in one plane is one of some practical importance; and it seems worth while to illustrate by examples some simple methods by which the solution can in certain cases be arrived at. These methods are founded, for the most part, on the use of the so-called Pedal Equation (or p-r-equation), which has great advantages in the present investigation, inasmuch as it depends on the form but not on the position of the ourve which it represents.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1886

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* This theorem seems to have been first pointed out by Steiner.