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It is certainly possible. All you need is a the second circle to have a radius which is less than 20% of the radius of the first.

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Q: Is it possible for an arc with a central angle of 30 degrees in one circle to have a greater arc length than an arc with a central angle of 150 degrees in another circle?
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