There are 3 different ways of creating a line tangent to an arc. These are:
If you want to create a line tangent to an arc when its start position is already defined, its second position is defined by clicking the arc. The arc is automatically trimmed to where the line is tangent with it.
The position at which you select the arc is important, because it decides:
To create a line tangent to an arc:
For example, suppose you have a start position of a line and an arc as shown below:
In this case, the line is tangent to two positions on the arc .
Select the arc at a position nearest to the required tangent.
If you require the top tangent, the arc is selected in a position (apart from the arcs key points) shown below:
The selection positions lie on either side of the position where the line falls tangent to the arc. Which side of the arc is selected determines how the arc is trimmed. If the arc is selected to the left, it is trimmed as shown below:
If the arc is selected to the right, it is trimmed as shown below:
You can click the arc first and then input the end position of the line. The tangent on the arc is determined in the same way in both cases.
You can also create a line which is tangent to two arcs. A line tangent to both arcs is given in the figure below:
If the tangent position lies off the arc, then the nearest end point of the arc to the tangent position extends to this position.
The line and arc must lie in the same plane.