Circular segment
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In geometry, a circular segment (also circle segment) is an area of a circle informally defined as an area which is "cut off" from the rest of the circle by a secant or a chord. The circle segment constitutes the part between the secant and an arc, excluding the circle's center.
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[edit] Formula
Let R be the radius of the circle, c the chord length, s the arc length, h the height of the segment, and d the height of the triangular portion. The area of the circular segment is equal to the area of the circular sector minus the area of the triangular portion.
The radius is
The arc length is , where is in radians.
The area is
The chord length is
where b is distance from center of gravity to center of circle and A is area of the segment.
[edit] Derivation of the area formula
The area of the circular sector is
If we bisect angle θ, and thus the triangular portion, we will get two triangles with the area or
Since the area of the segment is the area of the sector decreased by the area of the triangular portion, we have
According to trigonometry, 2sinxcosx = sin2x, therefore
The area is therefore:
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- MathWorld's definition of "circular segment"
- Definition of a circular segment With interactive animation
- Formulae for area of a circular segment With interactive animation