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ballaratdragons
16-01-2005, 05:24 PM
Just a quick question for anyone.
I can't work out the Math to get the answer.:ashamed:

How much extra surface area on a 10" mirror compared to an 8" mirror?:confuse3:

silvinator
16-01-2005, 05:42 PM
Hello Ken. I'm getting a weird figure trying to work this out myself. I'm using the formula for the area of a circle and get 25pi for the 10" and 16pi for the 8". Now when I plug this in to see what the percentage increase is, I get a 1.5625 which translates to a 56.25% increase in surface area from 8" to 10". That sounds like too much to me :( But you just can't dispute the maths...unless I did the maths wrong :shrug:

ballaratdragons
16-01-2005, 06:09 PM
Tough one isn't it!

Yes Silvie, 56.25% sounds a bit wierd.

Mombat
16-01-2005, 06:36 PM
i got the same results as you silvie dunno try drawing them out see the difference visually

ballaratdragons
16-01-2005, 07:01 PM
56.25% might be right as I know that a 12" mirror is 9 times!! the area of a 4".

silvinator
16-01-2005, 07:27 PM
Well, let's think of it this way (all calculations are based on cm2 for the unit of area). The area of an 8" mirror is roughly 324 cm2 and that of a 10" mirror is roughly 507 cm2. The difference in area is then 507 cm2 - 324 cm2 = 183 cm2. Now if you compare that value to the surface area of the 8", 183 cm2 ends up being about 56% the size of that area, so a 56.25% increase in surface area from 8" to 10" doesn't sound so weird after all.
Or perhaps I've just confused everyone (and even myself!) just a little more! :D

Mombat
16-01-2005, 07:34 PM
Yeh sounds right and it would be pretty wierd if we managed to both get it wrong and get the same values. I remember being suprised at the increase in surface area from a 12" to a 14" so why would it be any different from an 8 to a 10.

ballaratdragons
16-01-2005, 07:51 PM
Thanks Silvie, Aragorn and Mombat.

Tough stuff all this area of circle comparisons.

Starkler
16-01-2005, 09:28 PM
increase in area = (10/8)^2 = 1.5625

ballaratdragons
17-01-2005, 04:52 PM
Starkler,

Sorry but 1.5625 what?:ashamed:

Percent? inches? huh?:confuse2: :confuse2: :confuse2:

Starkler
17-01-2005, 05:11 PM
The 10 incher has 1.5625 times the surface area of the 8 inch and therefore collects extra light in that proportion.

ballaratdragons
17-01-2005, 05:25 PM
WOW! It just doesn't seem right does it.

Thanks Starkler, I may have to go up to 10" as that is an impressive increase.

Striker
17-01-2005, 06:14 PM
I am pretty good with maths and approx 50% increase sounds about right to me....

Starkler
17-01-2005, 06:20 PM
Actually the human eyes response to light is logarithmic rather than linear, so it doesnt mean you will perceive everything to be 1.5 times as bright.

The difference going from 8 inch to 10 inch is subtle rather than striking. Similarly with going from 10inch to 12.

If you are looking for a worthwhile increase you might want to skip a size. ie go from 6 to 10 inch, or 8 inch to 12.