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How to find the area of the smallest piece of the remaining circle, that is cut by a chord?
The maximum distance between the line segment (that makes right angle) from the line to end of the circle edges is considered height which is known together with the radius of the circle.
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Stanley
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This doesn't belong in the formula section, this should be in the Help Me section.
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do you mean height is the distance from centre of circle along a perpendicular to the chord?
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Yes Luca, that must be right, even the perpendicular line will start from the center of the chord inorder to have the maximum distance.
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ok well then think of it like this: (little drawing in pics)
the area A can be found by finding the area of the sector defined by the angle on either side minus the area of the triangle formed with the chord.
to find the angle, you would have
the area of the whole sector would be
for the area of triangle, we first need the length of the chord, this will be equal to
so the area of triangle underneath chord
the area A will then be.
Last edited by luca-deltodesco (2006-10-30 08:53:40)
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Excellent!
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Stanley
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