Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees): 50 units Radius; 360 deg Central Angle (Degrees)

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

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50 units Radius; 360 deg Central Angle (Degrees) converts to

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Input: 50 units Radius; 360 deg Central Angle (Degrees)

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Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees)

Calculate chord length from circle radius and central angle in degrees.

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Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees) values near 50 units Radius; 360 deg Central Angle (Degrees)
ScenarioChord Length
50 units Radius; 210 deg Central Angle (Degrees)96.592583 units
50 units Radius; 240 deg Central Angle (Degrees)86.60254 units
50 units Radius; 270 deg Central Angle (Degrees)70.710678 units
50 units Radius; 300 deg Central Angle (Degrees)50 units
50 units Radius; 330 deg Central Angle (Degrees)25.881905 units
50 units Radius; 360 deg Central Angle (Degrees)0 units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees), formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees) calculator do?

It helps with finding straight-line span across a circle from radius and central angle.

What formula does the Chord Length from Radius and Angle (Degrees) calculator use?

Chord length = 2r sin(θ/2), with θ in degrees.

What inputs are valid?

Radius must be non-negative and the central angle is limited to 0-360° in this calculator.

When would I use this?

finding straight-line span across a circle from radius and central angle

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