Find the circumference of the whole circle and then multiply that length by 95/360.
A full circle is 360°, so a 95° arc is 95/360 of the full circumference:(95/360)*18.84 = 4.972
Since the minor arc is 30 degrees, the major arc is 330 degrees (360 - 30). So we have: 330 degrees : arc length 10 30 degrees : arc length x 330/30 = 10/x 11/1 = 10/x x = 10/11 x = 0.9 approximately So the length of the minor arc is approximately 0.9 units.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
It depends on the length of the arc because there are a total of 360 degrees in a complete circle.
The length of an arc is the radius times the angle in radians that the arc subtends length = radius times angle in degrees times pi/180
find the arc length of minor arc 95 c= 18.84
Assuming the angle is measured in degrees, 18.84*(95/360) = 4.97166... units.
(arc length)/circumference=(measure of central angle)/(360 degrees) (arc length)/(2pi*4756)=(45 degrees)/(360 degrees) (arc length)/(9512pi)=45/360 (arc length)=(9512pi)/8 (arc length)=1189pi, which is approximately 3735.3536651
A full circle is 360°, so a 95° arc is 95/360 of the full circumference:(95/360)*18.84 = 4.972
Since the minor arc is 30 degrees, the major arc is 330 degrees (360 - 30). So we have: 330 degrees : arc length 10 30 degrees : arc length x 330/30 = 10/x 11/1 = 10/x x = 10/11 x = 0.9 approximately So the length of the minor arc is approximately 0.9 units.
That will depend on the length of the arc but an arc radian of a circle is about 57.3 degrees
An arc length of 120 degrees is 1/3 of the circumference of a circle
Arc length = pi*r*theta/180 = 17.76 units of length.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
The measure of the central angle divided by 360 degrees equals the arc length divided by the circumference. So 18 degrees/360 degrees=arc length/(9 feet*2pi). 1/20=arc length/18pi feet; arc length=9pi/10 feet. It's refreshing to answer a question that is written with grammatical accuracy!
It depends on the length of the arc because there are a total of 360 degrees in a complete circle.
24/360=arc length/55 arc length=55*24/360=11/3=3.66666666666666....