The arc represents 1/5 of the circumference (72 = 360/5) so the full circumference is 5 x 18.75 ie 93.75, which is 2 pi x the radius. The radius is therefore 46.875/pi, just over 14.9.
The total circumference is (arc length) times (360) divided by (the angle degrees)
One inch does not directly convert to degrees because they measure different things: inches measure length while degrees measure angles. However, in the context of a circle, there are 360 degrees in a full circle, and if you're considering a circle's circumference, you can use the formula for arc length to relate the two. Specifically, for a circle with a radius, you can calculate how many degrees correspond to a certain arc length (in inches) based on the circle's size.
Adjust the compass to the given line segment then construct the circle.
Converting degrees to meters involves understanding the relationship between angles and arc length on a circle. Since one degree is equal to 1/360th of a full circle, you can use this ratio to convert degrees to radians by multiplying the degree measure by π/180. To convert radians to meters, you would need to know the radius of the circle. The formula to convert radians to arc length is arc length = radius x angle in radians.
That's a radius of the circle. Its length is 1/2 of the circle's diameter.
what about such a line segment? the length of such a segment is called the radius. the area of the circle is pi*the length of this segment squared the circumference is 2*pi*the length of this segment
The degree of the arc is: 30.08 degrees.
if the segment is the whole length of the circle divide it by 2
The line segment is a radius.
say a circle's degree is 360. and cut it in half to make an ark. that would 180 degrees?
The total circumference is (arc length) times (360) divided by (the angle degrees)
A radius of a circle is a line segment joining the center of the circle to a point on the circle. All such segments have the same length, and this length also called the radius of the circle.
-- Circumference of the circle = (pi) x (radius) -- length of the intercepted arc/circumference = degree measure of the central angle/360 degrees
One inch does not directly convert to degrees because they measure different things: inches measure length while degrees measure angles. However, in the context of a circle, there are 360 degrees in a full circle, and if you're considering a circle's circumference, you can use the formula for arc length to relate the two. Specifically, for a circle with a radius, you can calculate how many degrees correspond to a certain arc length (in inches) based on the circle's size.
Adjust the compass to the given line segment then construct the circle.
360 degrees
If it is a circle and not an oval, they should be the same length. 7.