How do you calculate normal curvature?
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That is, if we slice the cylinder along the vector v( q) through a normal to the surface at a point P, then the curvature at P of the curve formed by the intersection is kn (q) = -cos2(q) . To illustrate, consider that in the applet below each blue curve is a circle with radius 1/cos2(q).
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