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Curva de Watt

In mathematics, Watt's curve is a tricircular plane algebraic curve of degree six. It is generated by two circles of radius b with centers distance 2a apart (taken to be at (±a, 0). A line segment of length 2c attaches to a point on each of the circles, and the midpoint of the line segment traces out the Watt curve as the circles rotate. It arose in connection with James Watt's pioneering work on the steam engine. (Wikipedia) https://www.mathcurve.com/courbes2d.gb/watt/watt.shtml
La distancia entre los centros es 2a Las circunferencias tienen radio b La longitud de los segmentos es 2c Los puntos que dejan rastro y que define la curva son los puntos medios de cada segmento.