Solids In Contact Auxiliary Projection. Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal.

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Solids In Contact Auxiliary Projection

Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A

Copyright Quigley 2009 Notes Determine the projections of the sphere C, which touches the sphere B at a point 39mm above the horizontal plane and is also in contact with the Cone A. Locate all points of contact B B A A