The formula to calculate the Perimeter of a Circular Quadrant is:
\[ \text{Perimeter} = \left(\frac{\pi}{2} + 2\right) \times \text{Radius} \]
The Perimeter of a Circular Quadrant is the sum of the radii and arc of the quadrant. The Radius of a Circular Quadrant is the length of any line segment joining the center and any point on the circle from which the Circular Quadrant is cut.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Perimeter} = \left(\frac{\pi}{2} + 2\right) \times 5 \approx 17.8539816339745 \, \text{meters} \]
The Perimeter of the Circular Quadrant is approximately 17.8539816339745 meters.
Radius (meters) | Perimeter (meters) |
---|---|
4 | 14.283185307179586 |
4.5 | 16.068583470577035 |
5 | 17.853981633974485 |
5.5 | 19.639379797371930 |
6 | 21.424777960769379 |