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If a bike wheels are moving along two paths such that front wheel traces a sinx curve , how to show that back wheel will also transverse a sinusoidal curve with lesser/greater amplitude than the front one , and if the curves graph is given can we able to find the length of the frame between the wheels ?

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It could be of help to read the paper by Apostol and Mnatsakanian "The method of sweeping tangents" which deals with a similar question.

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  • $\begingroup$ You may refer to that paper for writing a explanation as i think writing it here will help more people than seeing it from a research paper for elaborative answer $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 13, 2022 at 21:56
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