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Circles, sectors and arcs - EdexcelArc length

The circumference of a circle is its outside edge, and is the same distance from the centre at every point along its length. This distance is called the radius. Learn how to measure and calculate these, along with the area and diameter of a circle.

Part of MathsGeometry and measure

Arc length

A chord separates the circumference of a circle into two sections - the major arc and the minor arc.

Circle with minor and major segment, and minor and major arc labelled

It also separates the area into two segments - the major segment and the minor segment.

Example

Calculate the arc length to 2 decimal places.

Quarter circle with length, 4cm

First calculate what fraction of a full turn the angle is.

90° is one quarter of the whole circle (360°).

The arc length is \(\frac{1}{4}\) of the full circumference.

Remember the circumference of a circle = \(\pi d\) and the diameter = \(2 \times \text{radius}\).

The arc length is \(\frac{1}{4} \times \pi \times 8 = 2 \pi\). Rounded to 3 significant figures the arc length is 6.28cm.

The formula to calculate the arc length is:

\(\text{Arc length} = \frac{\text{angle}}{360^\circ} \times \pi \times d \)

Question

Calculate the minor arc length to one decimal place.

Minor arc length

Question

Calculate the major arc length to one decimal place.

Major arc length