Danger: Math!

BigBody79

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What is the tire size (circumference) need to travel from stair tread to stair tread with out hitting the landing. Let say the stairs have a 11" run and a 7.75" rise.

I can see it in my mind but can get it to work out.

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The tire would have to have a radian arc length larger than Tip of stair to tip of stair which is 11"^2 + 7.75"^2 = 13.455. Radian arc length is equal to the radius of the tire. So the tire would have to be a minimum diameter of 26.911" or have a circumference of 84.55". :popcorn:
 
Radian arc length is equal to the radius of the tire.

It wouldn't have to be the radius, it could cut across a smaller section. See pic. tire_on_srair.jpg
 
Correct. Radian is the length of the radius laid around a section of the circle to form a segment. If that segment were shorter than point A to point B which is 13.455 then the diameter of the tire would also be smaller meaning that it would it would sit on the point of the riser and slightly on the flat of the tread. The way you've drawn it shows the radius larger than point a to point b.


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I'm pretty sure a set of 44s would work just fine :D
 
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