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Maths question.

Started by Librarian, June 26, 2015, 12:53:58 PM

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Librarian

I have a maths question to which I cannot seem to get an answer:

A 1/48 aircraft wheel has a diameter of 11 sixteenths of an inch. Can someone please tell me what the diameter would be in 1/32....this is driving me nuts :banghead:. Please help.

Hobbes

(11 * 48)/32 = 16.5/16" = 33/32" = 1 1/32"

Some dirty tricks here: you can ignore that the measurement is 11/16", just use the 11 in the calculation, and stick it back on your result.

The size difference between 1:48 and 1:32 is 48/32 = 1.5

Librarian

Many thanks. No wonder I was flummoxed :blink:. So the wheel will be a tad over 1 inch?

Gondor

Quote from: Librarian on June 26, 2015, 01:19:08 PM
Many thanks. No wonder I was flummoxed :blink:. So the wheel will be a tad over 1 inch?

That's 1.5 times your original value  :blink: I think  :-\

Gondor
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major

Handy website here....

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/inches-mm-conversion-d_751.html

and working in millimetres will give a more accurate measurement.  ;D

Hobbes

Quote from: Librarian on June 26, 2015, 01:19:08 PM
Many thanks. No wonder I was flummoxed :blink:. So the wheel will be a tad over 1 inch?

Yes. 1" plus 1/32"

Rafael

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Librarian

Many thanks for the help. I've bookmarked sites for future reference.

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