Basic Engineering Mathematics, Fifth Edition

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The circle 231


is greater than a semicircle it is called amajor
segment(see the un-shaded area in Figure 26.2).
(k) Anarcis a portion of the circumference of a cir-
cle. The distanceSRTin Figure 26.2 is called
aminor arcand the distanceSXYTis called a
major arc.
(l) The angle at the centre of a circle, subtended
by an arc, is double the angle at the circumfer-
ence subtended by the same arc. With reference
to Figure 26.3,

AngleAOC= 2 ×angleABC

Q

A
P
C

O

B

Figure 26.3


(m) Theangleinasemicircleisaright angle(seeangle
BQPin Figure 26.3).

Problem 1. Find the circumference of a circle of
radius 12.0cm

Circumference,c= 2 ×π×radius= 2 πr= 2 π( 12. 0 )
=75.40cm

Problem 2. If the diameter of a circle is 75mm,
find its circumference

Circumference,c=π×diameter=πd=π( 75 )
=235.6mm

Problem 3. Determine the radius of a circular
pond if its perimeter is 112m

Perimeter=circumference,c= 2 πr


Hence,radius of pond,r=


c
2 π

=

112
2 π

=17.83cm

Problem 4. In Figure 26.4,ABis a tangent to the
circle atB. If the circle radius is 40mm and
AB=150mm, calculate the lengthAO

A

B
r
O

Figure 26.4

A tangent to a circle is at right angles to a radius drawn
fromthepointofcontact;i.e.,ABO= 90 ◦.Hence,using
Pythagoras’ theorem,

AO^2 =AB^2 +OB^2

from which, AO=


AB^2 +OB^2

=


1502 + 402 =155.2mm

Now try the following Practice Exercise

PracticeExercise 101 Properties of a circle
(answers on page 351)


  1. Calculate the length of the circumference of
    a circle of radius 7.2cm.

  2. If the diameter of a circle is 82.6mm, calcu-
    late the circumference of the circle.

  3. Determine the radius of a circle whose cir-
    cumference is 16.52cm.

  4. Findthediameter of a circlewhose perimeter
    is 149.8cm.

  5. A crank mechanism is shown in Figure 26.5,
    whereXYis a tangent to the circle at point
    X. If the circle radiusOXis 10cm and length
    OY is 40cm, determine the length of the
    connecting rodXY.


X

Y
O 40cm

Figure 26.5


  1. If the circumference of the earth is 40000km
    at the equator, calculate its diameter.

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