18 lines
697 B
Python
18 lines
697 B
Python
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In a planar geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. Angles formed by two rays lie in a plane, but this plane does not have to be a Euclidean plane.
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Test Data :
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Diameter of a circle : 8
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Angle measure : 45
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Expected Output :
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Arc Length is : 3.142857142857143
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def arclength():
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pi=22/7
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diameter = float(input('Diameter of circle: '))
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angle = float(input('angle measure: '))
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if angle >= 360:
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print("Angle is not possible")
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return
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arc_length = (pi*diameter) * (angle/360)
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print("Arc Length is: ", arc_length)
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arclength()
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