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An arc for measuring angles is a segment of a circle's circumference, defined by two endpoints, which represents the angle subtended at the circle's center. In geometry, an arc can be used to measure angles in degrees or radians, with a full circle encompassing 360 degrees or (2\pi) radians. The length of the arc is proportional to the size of the angle it represents, allowing for visual and mathematical interpretations of angular measurements.

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