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the fraction of the circle covered by the arc
The distance between the above places is 4706 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.
Arc length is the distance from the tip of the electrode to the workpiece.
The Himalayas run West to East from the Indus river valley to the Brahmaputra river valley thereby forming an arc of 2,400 km long, the width varies from 400km in the west to 150km in the east
An arc length is the measure of the distance along the curved line making up the arc. It is longer than the straight line distance between the two end points.
An arc second is a measure of angular separation, not of distance. It is therefore an inappropriate unit for measuring the distance to a star.
The radius is the distance between the centre of a circular arc and a point on the arc.
The area under the arc is the angular sweep of the arc (angle covered by the arc) divided by 360, multiply by pie times the square of the radius of the arc. If the value of pi is not given, 3.142 can be used as the value.
There are different arc lengths for different types and size breakers. The length of the arc is governed by the physical distance of the contact openings and the efficiency of the arc chutes to extinguish the arc.
A great arc of mountains, consisting of the Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Patkai ranges define the northern Indiansubcontinent
arc length