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The area of an ellipse with a major axis 20 m and a minor axis 10 m is: 157.1 m2
Circular segment
Ellipse formula, centered at the origin, where the vertical axis is the major axis: x2/b2 + y2/a2 = 1, a > b Since the major axis is 8, then a = 4. Since the minor axis is 4, then b = 2. Thus, the equation of the ellipse is: x2/4 + y2/16 = 1.
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The standard equation for an ellipse centered at the origin is [x2/a2] +[y2/b2] = 1If a > b then the major axis is horizontal. Where b > a then the major axis is vertical. Note : If a = b then the curve is a circle.When a > b then the minor axis is of length 2b (and the major axis is of length 2a).Hope this helps as it is not clear just what your question is.
Minor axis = 20, major axis = 57 Perimeter of ellipse = 128 cms.
The area of an ellipse with a major axis 20 m and a minor axis 10 m is: 157.1 m2
The major axis and the minor axis.
2, major & minor. (Yes, really!)
Moment of inertia about x-axis for an ellipse is = pi*b^3*a /4. Where b is the distance from the center of the ellipse to the outside tip of the minor axis. a is the distance from the ceneter of the ellipse to the outside tip of the major axis. Moment of inertia about x-axis for an ellipse is = pi*b^3*a /4. Where b is the distance from the center of the ellipse to the outside tip of the minor axis. a is the distance from the ceneter of the ellipse to the outside tip of the major axis.
Circular segment
There are several approximations, but easiest (I think) is shown below: P=pi{3(a+b) - square root of: [(3a+b)(a+3b)]} Where a=major axis (long diameter) and b= minor axis (smaller one)
Ellipse formula, centered at the origin, where the vertical axis is the major axis: x2/b2 + y2/a2 = 1, a > b Since the major axis is 8, then a = 4. Since the minor axis is 4, then b = 2. Thus, the equation of the ellipse is: x2/4 + y2/16 = 1.
Ellipse area = pi*A half of major axis*B half of minor axis Bottom = (22/7)*12*6 226.286 sqft Next you have to get the Perimeter P = (pi) square root (2(a2+b2) - (a-b)2/2 Where 'a' is the major axis and 'b' is the minor axis Perimeter is approximately 58.1216177 ft multiply by 4 and you have that area of coverage also. Total area = 458.77247 square feet
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An oval,or more technically an ellipse, has a long ( major) axis and short (minor axis). If major axis length is a and minor length is b, then area, A is A = pi x a x b /4 where pi = 3.14 (approx)
The area is 157 square meters.