Home
Class 12
MATHS
In the circle of 5cm.radius, what is the...

In the circle of 5cm.radius, what is the length of the arc which subtends and angle of `33^(@)15'` at the centre.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`2(65)/(72)cm` (approx.)
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Calculate the length of the arc of a circle of radius 31.0 cm which subtends an angle of (pi)/(6) at the centre.

In a circle with radius 3 cm an arc of length 1 cm subtends an angle of measure ……… at the centre of the circle.

In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60^(@) at the centre. Find : (1) the length of the arc (2) area of the sector formed by the arc. (3) area of the segment formed by the corresponding chord

A piece of wire 20 cm long is bent into the form of an arc of a circle subtending an angle of 60^(@) at its centre. Find the radius of the circle.

Let C be the circle with centre (0, 0) and radius 3 units. The equation of the locus of the mid-points of the chords of the circle C that subtend an angle of (2pi)/(3) at its centre is ....

In a circle of radius 12cm , a chord subtends an angle of 120^(@) at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding minor segment of the circle (use pi=3.14 and sqrt(3)=1.732)

If the area of same length in two circles subtend angles of 60^(@) and 75^(@) at their centres. Find the ratio of their radii.

Arc at the circle with length 37.4 cm subtends and angle of 60^@ at centre . Then its radius r = .........

If the arcs of the same lengths in two circles subtends angles 65^(@)and110^(@) at the centre, find the ratio of their radii.

In a circle with radius 13 cm, the length of a chord is 24 cm. Then, the distance of the chord from the centre is ......... cm.