Difference between revisions of "Right Hand Wall"
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<center><math>t \mapsto {t\ cos 29.5^{\circ} + 0.09156, t\ sin\ 29.5^{\circ} , 0}</math></center> | <center><math>t \mapsto {t\ cos 29.5^{\circ} + 0.09156, t\ sin\ 29.5^{\circ} , 0}</math></center> | ||
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− | t sin 29.5\ | + | x'' \\ |
+ | y'' \\ | ||
+ | z'' | ||
+ | \end{bmatrix}= | ||
+ | \begin{bmatrix} | ||
+ | cos\ 6^{\circ} & -sin\ 6^{\circ} & 0 \\ | ||
+ | sin\ 6^{\circ} & cos\ 6^{\circ}& 0 \\ | ||
+ | 0 & 0 & 1 | ||
+ | \end{bmatrix}\cdot | ||
+ | \begin{bmatrix} | ||
+ | t\ cos\ 29.5^{\circ}+0.09156 \\ | ||
+ | t sin 29.5^{\circ}\\ | ||
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+ | \end{bmatrix}</math></center> | ||
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Revision as of 03:22, 28 April 2017
This same process can be applied to the side walls for the detector. For the sidewalls, we have approximated them as lines following the equation
Parameterizing this
(x y z
)= (0.09156cos 6 \[Degree]+t cos 6 \[Degree]cos 29.5\[Degree]-t sin 6 \[Degree]sin 29.5\[Degree] t cos 6 \[Degree]sin 29.5\[Degree]+0.09156 sin 6 \[Degree]+t cos 29.5\[Degree]sin 6 \[Degree] 0
)
(x y z
)= (0.09156cos 6 \[Degree]+t (cos 6 \[Degree]cos 29.5\[Degree]- sin 6 \[Degree]sin 29.5\[Degree]) 0.09156 sin 6 \[Degree]+t (sin 6 \[Degree] cos 29.5\[Degree]+cos 6 \[Degree]sin 29.5\[Degree]) 0
)
Using the equation for y we can solve for t
Substituting this into the expression for x
rightRotated = ContourPlot[x2 == 1.401949 y + 0.077641, {y, -1, 1}, {x2, 0, 1.8}, Frame -> {True, True, False, False}, PlotLabel -> "Right side limit of DC as a function of X and Y", FrameLabel -> {"y (meters)", "x (meters)"}, ContourStyle -> Black, PlotLegends -> Automatic];