5 percent i got it off of the worlds best math book so trust me
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
sin 30 = 0.5 12.5/0.5 = 25 metres you said 30 percent angle but i took it as degrees
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
The total circumference of the circle is (2 pi R) = 30 pi.The central angle of 90° is 90/360 = 1/4 of the circle.The minor arc = 30 pi/4 = 23.562 (rounded)
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.
Well, I will assume that you are asking what angle is 30 % of a full circle, which is equal to 360 degrees. Therefore, you need to figure out what 30% of 360 degrees is by multiplying 360 degrees times .30 (30% changed to a decimal). That answer would be 108.00. Drop the zeros and you get 108. So 108 degree angle is 30%.
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To find the fraction of a 360 degree circle that is 30 degrees, you would divide the angle measurement by the total angle of the circle. So, 30 degrees divided by 360 degrees equals 1/12. Therefore, 30 degrees is 1/12 of a 360 degree circle.
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
sin 30 = 0.5 12.5/0.5 = 25 metres you said 30 percent angle but i took it as degrees
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
The total circumference of the circle is (2 pi R) = 30 pi.The central angle of 90° is 90/360 = 1/4 of the circle.The minor arc = 30 pi/4 = 23.562 (rounded)
draw the diameter draw a line making a 30 degrees angle from one side of the diameter draw another one making a 30 degrees angle from the other side of the diameter join the points where these two lines intersect the circle.
The area of the whole circle is PI x 6 squared which equals 36 PI. We can now use the ratio 30/36 = x/360 to find the angle (360 is the full angle if the circle, x is the angle of the segment, pi's cancell out) If we solve for x we get 300 degrees which is the angle we need. As for the length, the circles circumference is 12 PI (12 is the diameter). This means that 30/36= AB/12PI AB=10PI
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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.