% !TEX-ts=pdflatex
% pdflatex cone1a.tex
% Distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License
% https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%\documentclass{standalone}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calc}
\usepackage{mathpazo}
\usepackage[active,multi,tightpage,varwidth,pdflatex]{preview}
\PreviewEnvironment[{[]}]{tikzpicture}
\setlength\PreviewBorder{3pt}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
%% draw arc for a back curve base
\draw[dashed](0,0) arc (170:10:2cm and 0.4cm) coordinate[pos=0] (a);
%% draw arc for a front curve base
\draw[thick] (0,0) arc(-170:-10:2cm and 0.4cm) coordinate (b);
%% draw height , radius
\draw[densely dashed] ([yshift=4cm]$(a)!0.5!(b)$) -- node[right,font=\footnotesize] {$\mathbf{h}$} coordinate[pos=0.95] (aa)($(a)!0.5!(b)$) -- node[above,font=\footnotesize,xshift=-0.1cm,yshift=-0.05cm]{$\mathbf{r}$} coordinate[pos=0.1] (bb) (b);
%% draw angle between height and radius
\draw[thick] (aa) -| (bb);
%% draw slant height or curve side
\draw[thick] (a) -- ([yshift=4cm]$(a)!0.5!(b)$) -- (b);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
2. Save file as cone1a.tex.
3.Then build or typeset the Latex code.
Output
To see the output, look at the below picture:
Notes
- To see the more clear picture, click on the picture.
- Maybe you need a little bit high computer requirement to learn from above lesson list.
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