This document describes a vector loop method for calculating the angle of an arc. It defines the variables d as the length of an arc, R as the radius, and θ as the angle in radians. It then provides the formula to calculate the angle θ as the arcsine of the ratio of the arc length d to the radius R. As an example, it calculates the angle for an arc with radius 3 and length equal to 3cos45, which equals 4.23.
This document describes a vector loop method for calculating the angle of an arc. It defines the variables d as the length of an arc, R as the radius, and θ as the angle in radians. It then provides the formula to calculate the angle θ as the arcsine of the ratio of the arc length d to the radius R. As an example, it calculates the angle for an arc with radius 3 and length equal to 3cos45, which equals 4.23.
This document describes a vector loop method for calculating the angle of an arc. It defines the variables d as the length of an arc, R as the radius, and θ as the angle in radians. It then provides the formula to calculate the angle θ as the arcsine of the ratio of the arc length d to the radius R. As an example, it calculates the angle for an arc with radius 3 and length equal to 3cos45, which equals 4.23.
This document describes a vector loop method for calculating the angle of an arc. It defines the variables d as the length of an arc, R as the radius, and θ as the angle in radians. It then provides the formula to calculate the angle θ as the arcsine of the ratio of the arc length d to the radius R. As an example, it calculates the angle for an arc with radius 3 and length equal to 3cos45, which equals 4.23.