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Firstly you have to take out the width of the groove, for finding the width of the groove you have to apply tan formula, then after finding it you have to calculate area of the v-groove with respect to formula of area of triangle

i.e.1/2 x b x h x l. then you have to find the volume of the electrode which are you going to use i.e pie/4 x d square x l . after finding this you have to divide area of triangle to volume of cylinder, whatever you get is the consumption of electrode in that much of thickness, and you will get the no.of electrodes which are to be used in that much of thickness,

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