If you have only the arc length then you cannot find the diameter.
Length of arc: 115/360 times (130pi) = 130.5 inches rounded
The radius of a circle is the length of the line from the center to any point on its edge. Or Radius is Half of the Diameter. Pradip
The area of a sector of a circle that has a diameter of ten inches if the length of the arc is ten inches is: 25 square units.
the radius is half the diameter. radius is half of 11. Which is 5.5.
If you have only the arc length then you cannot find the diameter.
Length of arc: 115/360 times (130pi) = 130.5 inches rounded
To calculate the arc length of a sector: calculate the circumference length, using (pi * diameter), then multiply by (sector angle / 360 degrees) so : (pi * diameter) * (sector angle / 360) = arc length
The radius of a circle is the length of the line from the center to any point on its edge. Or Radius is Half of the Diameter. Pradip
The length of a radius is half the length of a diameter.
The only diameter would be a line segment connecting the end points of the half-circle arc.
The area of the sector of a circle which has a diameter of 10 inches if the length of the arc is 10 inches is: 25 square inches.
The area of a sector of a circle that has a diameter of ten inches if the length of the arc is ten inches is: 25 square units.
the radius is half the diameter. radius is half of 11. Which is 5.5.
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
measure/360=arc length/circumference. C=pi*diameter, so you now have (known value)/360=(known value)/(pi*diameter). With only one unknown value, you can now find the diameter.
half the diameter