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Arc (geometry) edit
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In geometry, an arc is a closed segment of a differentiable curve in the two-dimensional plane; for example, a circular arc is a segment of the circumference of a circle. If the arc segment occupies a great circle (or great ellipse), it is considered a great-arc segment.
The length of an arc of a circle with radius r and subtending an angle
(measured in radians) with the circle center — i.e., the central angle — equals
. This is because

Substituting in the circumference

and solving for arc length, L, in terms of
yields

An angle of α degrees has a size in radians given by

and so the arc length equals
