it's called degrees
degrees
A locus of points is just the set of points satisfying a given condition. The locus of points equidistant from a point is a circle, since a circle is just a set of points which are all the same distance away from the center
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.simplified, it is all the points on a plane that are the same distance from a given point.
A circumscribed polygon is a polygon all of whose vertices are on the circumference of a circle. The circle is called the circumscribing circle and the radius of the circle is the circumradius of the polygon.
The maths and geometry are quite involved.Imagine the earth as a sphere and a circle imposed on the surface with the earths centre as its centre (known as a giant circle)Now imagine you can manipulate the circle from its centre until it passes through the two points you need to measure between.Then calculate the angle between the points and the centreThen calculate the length of the arc(the giant circle has a radius of 6371000 metres)measuring distance on earth then is complex, though there will probablybe some kind of calculator on the web.
perimeter is circle is called ------
The distance of two points of the circle is called as perimeter. Since these two points are located on the same circle, their peripheral distance is measured.
No they do not unless it is a circle with radius (180/pi) and the angles are measured in degrees, or a circle with radius (1/pi) and the angles are measured in radians.
have a bendy ruler or go by sides
The angles measured in radians are about 57.3 degrees. A measurement of an angle in radians is equal to the length of its corresponding arc in the circle.
A part of a circle between two points on a circle is called is called an arc.
The properties associated with the angles of a circle is the amount of rotation about the point of intersection of two lines in order to make one line into correspondence with the other. The arc of a circle consists of two points on the circle and all of the points on the circle lie between those two points.
This question is poorly worded: depending on one's definition, a circle has only one side, since a circle lacks angles (or, depending on one's definition, has an infinite number of angles) to differentiate one 'side' from another. Presumably, the person asking meant distance between two points on a circle.A straight line between any two points of a circle is called a chord. A chord (or the length of a chord) which passes through the exact center of the circle is called a diameter, which is the longest-length chord possible for a circle. A half-diameter is called a radius, which would be the distance between the exact center of circle and the circle itself.
Usually angles are measured in degrees, 360 degrees being full circle. There are also radians, full circle being 2 x PI
Okay if your talking about a circle with a line through it and has 2 end points on the circle, it would be called a chord and if it crosses the center it's called a diameter.
What is it called to circle around a point in space
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
yes