Put a string over the curved line. Measure the string. If you want to do it by calculations for some known function, use integration. Divide the curved line into many small pieces, so that each piece can be approximated by a straight line, and use Pythagoras' Formula for each piece: length = square root of (width2 + height2), using the width and height of the piece. In calculus books, you'll find methods that can get you an exact result in some cases.
first we will put the divider in the starting of line then we will make points than we can measure it.
Use a thread to measure the length of curved line AB. Put a knot on the thread near one of its end. Place this knot on on point A. Now, place a small portion of thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumbs. Hold the thread at this end point with one hand. Using other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along the curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached
A curvy line is that is used for rounded angles. This makes it easier to measure.
A flexible tape measure is best. A string will do also. Just wrap the string around the tree until it doubles up on its self, then measure the string.
You can measure a curved line on a map by using a string or measuring tape to match the curve and then measuring the length against a ruler or a map scale. Alternatively, you can break down the curve into smaller straight line segments and then add up their lengths to get an estimate.
Put a string over the curved line. Measure the string. If you want to do it by calculations for some known function, use integration. Divide the curved line into many small pieces, so that each piece can be approximated by a straight line, and use Pythagoras' Formula for each piece: length = square root of (width2 + height2), using the width and height of the piece. In calculus books, you'll find methods that can get you an exact result in some cases.
first we will put the divider in the starting of line then we will make points than we can measure it.
You can measure the length of a curved line by using a flexible measuring tape following the curve or by breaking it down into smaller straight segments and adding them up. Another option is to use a formula that calculates the arc length of a curve based on its equation and limits.
Use a thread to measure the length of curved line AB. Put a knot on the thread near one of its end. Place this knot on on point A. Now, place a small portion of thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumbs. Hold the thread at this end point with one hand. Using other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along the curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached
Yes, the ruler does need to be straight when finding or measuring the length of a country on a map. If the distance curved, you can use a string and the ruler to measure the length.
A curvy line is that is used for rounded angles. This makes it easier to measure.
Use a line integral.
use string to measure. put the string evenly around the border and where the first end of the string meets the rest of the string, cut it there. then measure the string u just cut
Yes.
A flexible tape measure is best. A string will do also. Just wrap the string around the tree until it doubles up on its self, then measure the string.
A caliper or a micrometer is typically used to measure curved lines in a laboratory setting. These instruments provide precise measurements of the length or diameter of curved objects such as tubes or spherical surfaces.