If I know the length of a chord of a

dglennuo

dglennuo

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2022-05-30

If I know the length of a chord of a circle and the length of the corresponding arc, but do not know the circle's radius, is there a formula by which I can calculate the length of the sagitta?

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minnegodks

minnegodks

Beginner2022-05-31Added 10 answers

I hadn't even known the term before you made me look it up.:) I don't see a way to compute it explicitly, but it is in fact uniquely determined. This is because knowing r θ = A and r sin θ = B, there is a unique θ( 0 < θ < π / 2) with sin θ θ = B A , and then r = A θ is unique as well. The sagitta is, of course, r ( 1 cos θ ) = r r 2 B 2 .
Clarifying Comment: Here A is half the arclength and B is half the chord length.

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