Cut a circle into a segment, then swing open that segment. How far can it go?
I constructed this in MS Paint and it looks like the answer is always 180 degrees. However, I cannot be sure the two pieces are not squishing into each other.
I would like a more concrete proof. I believe the max angle will be where the segment and original curve are tangent, but I'm not sure of that either.
This is how I'm thinking of it: The perfect hinge does not contact anything. So it could rotate 360 degrees as long as the "levers" don't bump into each other. A tangent line has only one point of contact. Therefore, to stop the rotating part, some other part of the piece has to contact some other part of the original circle.
Is the answer gonna depend on the length of the chord? If so then we have to get an answer in terms of chord/diameter ratio.

