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Answer the following : A wire of length 10 cm is bent so as to form an arc of a circle of radius 4 cm. What is the angle subtended at the centre in degree ? - Mathematics and Statistics

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Answer the following :

A wire of length 10 cm is bent so as to form an arc of a circle of radius 4 cm. What is the angle subtended at the centre in degree ?

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उत्तर

Let θc be the angle subtended by the arc of length S = 10 cm at the centre of the circle.

Then S = rθ, where r = 4 cm

∴ 10 = 4θ

∴ θ = `10/4 = (5/2)^"c"`

Now, 1c = `(180/pi)^"c"`

∴ `(5/2)^"c" = (5/2 xx 180/pi)^circ`

= `(450/pi)^circ`

Hence, the angle subtended at the centre = `(450/pi)^circ`.

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अध्याय 1: Angle and its Measurement - MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE - 1 [पृष्ठ १३]

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अध्याय 1 Angle and its Measurement
MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE - 1 | Q II. 5) | पृष्ठ १३

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