an arc is a segment of a circle. If the arc subtends a full angle of 360 degrees, then the arc is a circle; but this is a special case of an arc.
I presume you mean the circumference of a circle. If P and Q are two points on the circumference of a circle with center O, the number of degrees in the arc PQ is defined as the number of degrees in the angle POQ.
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees. The circumference of a circle is also 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi.
In degrees because an arc is part of the circumference of a circle which has a total of 360 degrees
The arc is: 19.06 units
That will depend on the length of the arc but an arc radian of a circle is about 57.3 degrees
an arc is a segment of a circle. If the arc subtends a full angle of 360 degrees, then the arc is a circle; but this is a special case of an arc.
I presume you mean the circumference of a circle. If P and Q are two points on the circumference of a circle with center O, the number of degrees in the arc PQ is defined as the number of degrees in the angle POQ.
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees. The circumference of a circle is also 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi.
In degrees because an arc is part of the circumference of a circle which has a total of 360 degrees
The arc is: 19.06 units
To find the arc length, you also need to know the radius (or diameter) of the arc. The arc length is then found by finding the circumference of the full circle (2xPIxradius) and then dividing by 4 to find just one quarter of the circle (90 degrees).
The 3rd arc of the circle: 360-120-130 = 110 degrees
a semi-circle
With an arc of 144 degrees
The length of an arc on a circle of radius 16, with an arc angle of 60 degrees is about 16.8.The circumference of the circle is 2 pi r, or about 100.5. 60 degrees of a circle is one sixth of the circle, so the arc is one sixth of 100.5, or 16.8.
It will be 1/3 of the circle's circumference