In a regular cone, the angle between base and slanting surface is 45 degrees and the base diameter is 100 mm. If a helix is to be built on such a cone with a pitch of 5. How many revolutions do the helix made in this cone?

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Topics in this quiz include: Conic sections basics, evolutes and helix construction, cam, helical springs and screw threads construction.   Here are some curves used in engineering drawing: Conic section: A quadratic curve that results from a plane intersecting a cone's surface. The three types of conic sections are the hyperbola, the parabola, and the ellipse. Cycloid: The path of a point on a circle that moves along a straight line without slipping. Ellipse: The locus of all points in a plane where the sum of their distances from two fixed points is constant. The fixed points are known... Show more

In a regular cone, the angle between base and slanting surface is 45 degrees and the base diameter is 100 mm. If a helix is to be built on such a cone with a pitch of 5. How many revolutions do the helix made in this cone?