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.

Formula

 
A circular segment (shown here in yellow) is enclosed between a secant/chord (the dashed line) and the arc whose endpoints equal the chord's (the arc shown above the yellow area).

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  


INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS AREA? AREA IS THE AMOUNT OF SURFACE COVERED BY ANY OBJECT. NOW ABOUT AREA OF A "CIRCLE". AREA OF CIRCLE DENOTED BY "A" AREA OF A CIRLE REPRESENTS THE WHOLE SURFACE COVERED BY THE CIRCLE.

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