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प्रश्न
Two equal circles of radius r intersect such that each passes through the centre of the other. The length of the common chord of the circle is
विकल्प
- \[\sqrt{r}\]
- \[\sqrt{2}r AB\]
- \[\sqrt{3}r\]
- \[\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\]
उत्तर
We are given two circles of equal radius intersect each other such that each passes through the centre of the other.
We need to find the common chord.
We have the corresponding figure as follows:
AO = AO′ = r (radius)
And OO′ = r
So, ΔOAO′ is an equilateral triangle.
We know that the attitude of an equilateral triangle with side r is given by `(sqrt{3})/2`
That is AM = `(sqrt{3})/2r`
We know that the line joining centre of the circles divides the common chord into two equal parts.
So we have
AB = 2AM
`= 2.(sqrt(3))/2r`
`AB = sqrt(3)r`
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