Area of sector/Area of circle = Angle of sector/360o Area of sector = (Area of circle*Angle of sector)/360o
Bob Lazar, claims to have worked from 1988 until 1989 as a physicist at an area called S-4 (Sector Four), located near Groom Lake, Nevada, next to Area 51. His credibility has been questioned
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The area of a sector in a circle if the radius is 4 cm and the arc has degree 120 is: 16.76 cm2
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Flipping Vegas - 2011 Area 51 House 4-4 was released on: USA: 30 November 2013
Area 51 Site 4 - 1996 VG was released on: USA: 30 September 1996 (arcade version)
Divide the area of the sector by 360 and multiply it to the area. The area of the sector is 5 square inches.
Sector 7 is thought to some to be a myth. in my opinion it is real, most belive to hold technology from other planets in area 51. We do not know if this is true, the government refuses to tell us anything.
The area of a sector is the area of the circle multiplied by the fraction of the circle covered by that sector. This is a true statement and correct formula.
Well a circle has 360 degrees so a sector of 90 degrees has an area equal to 90/360 (or 1/4) of a circle with the equivalent radius. The area of a circle is defined as PI*Radius^2 so the area of a 90 degree sector will be 1/4*PI*Radius^2. The area will be 1/4*3.14*10^2 or 78.5 in^2.
yes it will be Area 51