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VARIABLE MOTION.
[Book I.

Radius of Curvature.

83. The circle , fig. 22, which coincides with a curve or curved surface through an indefinitely small space on each side of the point of contact, is called the curve of equal curvature, or the oscillating circle of the curve , and is the radius of curvature.

fig. 22 In a plane curve the radius of curvature , is expressed by

and in a curve of double curvature it is

,

being the constant element of the curve.

Let the angle be represented by , then if be the indefinitely small but constant element of the curve , the triangles and are similar; hence or , and . In the same manner ,

But , and ; also , and ; but these evidently become

and ; or

and

Now if the radius of curvature be represented by , then being the indefinitely small increment of the angle , we have ; for the sine of the infinitely small angle is to be considered as coinciding with the arc: hence , whence . But , and as is constant . Whence , or ,