Arc Length Calculator
Calculate the arc length of a circle using radius or diameter and the central angle in degrees or radians. This calculator provides step-by-step solutions and multiple formula representations.
Last updated: 2025-10-21 — Compiled and reviewed by Calvin (Math Research, FreeCalculators.app)
Arc Length Calculator
How It Works
The arc length formula in radians is: L = r × θ, where r is the radius and θ is the angle in radians.
When using degrees, convert to radians first: θ_rad = θ_deg × π/180, then use L = r × θ_rad.
Alternative formula using diameter: L = πd × (θ/360°) when angle is in degrees.
The arc length is proportional to both the radius and the angle measure.
For a full circle (360° or 2π radians), the arc length equals the circumference: C = 2πr = πd.
Step-by-step Examples
Example 1: Using Radius and Degrees
Calculate the arc length of a circle with radius 5 units and central angle 60°.
- Given: r = 5, θ = 60°
- Convert angle to radians: θ = 60° × π/180 = π/3 radians
- Apply formula: L = r × θ = 5 × (π/3) = 5π/3 ≈ 5.236 units
Example 2: Using Diameter and Radians
Find the arc length when diameter is 10 units and angle is 1.5 radians.
- Given: d = 10, θ = 1.5 radians
- Calculate radius: r = d/2 = 10/2 = 5
- Apply formula: L = r × θ = 5 × 1.5 = 7.5 units
Common Mistakes
- Forgetting to convert degrees to radians before using the formula L = r × θ.
- Using the diameter value directly in the formula without converting to radius first.
- Confusing arc length with sector area - remember arc length is a linear measurement, not an area.
- Not checking if the angle is in the valid range (0° to 360° or 0 to 2π radians).
Use Cases
- Engineering: Calculating the length of curved paths in mechanical designs.
- Architecture: Determining the arc length of curved structures like arches and bridges.
- Physics: Analyzing circular motion and calculating distances traveled along circular paths.
- Mathematics: Solving geometry problems involving circles and arcs.
- Manufacturing: Measuring curved components and calculating material requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about arc length calculations.
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