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R CT R (1 Cosr) R CT R (1 Cosr)

The document presents equations for calculating ΔR, the change in resistance R, based on variables R, r, n, and CT. The equations get increasingly complex, introducing terms like sin, cos, arcsin, arctan, and their inverses. The final equation approximates ΔR as the arctangent of a term involving R, r, n, and CT.
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R CT R (1 Cosr) R CT R (1 Cosr)

The document presents equations for calculating ΔR, the change in resistance R, based on variables R, r, n, and CT. The equations get increasingly complex, introducing terms like sin, cos, arcsin, arctan, and their inverses. The final equation approximates ΔR as the arctangent of a term involving R, r, n, and CT.
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sign ( R ) R sin r sign ( R ) R sin r

R>0h=R sin r r 2=arctan r 3 =arctan −sign ( R ) r


CT −R(1−cos r ) CT−R(1−cos r )

( (
=arcsin n . sin arctan
sign ( R ) R sin r
CT −R(1−cos r ) )) ( (
−sign ( R ) r i=i 2 +sign ( R ) r=arcsin n . sin arctan
sign ( R ) R sin r
CT −R(1−cos r )
−sign ( R ) r +sign ( R
))
[
i ≈ arcsin n sin ( arctan
sign ( R ) R r
CT ]
−sign ( R ) r ) + sign ( R ) r

sign ( R ) R sin r
∆ R ( R , r , n ,CT )= + R ( 1−cos r )

{ [ (
tan arcsin n . sin arctan
sign ( R ) R sin r
CT −R(1−cos r ) )]
−sign ( R ) r + sign ( R ) r
}
sign ( R ) R 1
∆ R ( R , 0 , n ,CT )= =
n sign ( R ) R n n−1
−sign ( R ) ( n−1 ) −
CT CT R
sign ( R ) R sin r R
∆ R ( R , r , n ,CT )= −R cos r + R= ( sign ( R ) sin r−tani cos r + tan i)
tani tan i
¿
R
tan i ( sin sign ( R ) r −
sini
cos i )
cos r + tani =
R
sin i
( sin sign ( R ) r cos i−sin icos r + sin i )

∆ R ( R , r , n ,CT )=
R
sini
[ sin ( sign(R)r −i ) +sin i ]=R 1−(sin ( i−sign ( R ) r )
sini )
sin ( i−sign(R)r ) ≈ n sin arctan (
sign(R)R sin r
CT
−sign(R)

arcsin
sin ( i−sign(R)r )
n
+ sign(R) r ≈ arctan
R sin r R
CT CT
≈ tan arcsin (
sin ( i−sign(R)r )
n
+ sign( R) r )

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