How Do You Spell SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛɡmənt əvə sˈɜːkə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of "segment of a circle" is straight forward once its IPA phonetic transcription is understood. The basic segment is represented by the /ˈsɛɡmənt/ sound in American English, with the "e" pronounced as /ɛ/ and the emphasis on the first syllable. While "of a circle" is pronounced as /əv ə ˈsɜrkəl/, with the emphasis on "cir" and "kle" pronounced as /kɜ:l/. By breaking down the word into each segment, the correct spelling becomes much clearer.

SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE Meaning and Definition

  1. A segment of a circle refers to a portion or section of a circle. More specifically, it is the region enclosed by an arc and its corresponding chord.

    To visualize this, imagine a circle, which is a perfectly round shape with all points on its circumference equidistant from its center. Within this circle, a segment can be determined by selecting two particular points on the circumference and drawing a straight line between them; this straight line is known as a chord. The segment is then defined as the area enclosed by this chord and the arc that connects the two endpoints of the chord.

    The size of a segment can vary, depending on the length of the chord and the measures of the arc it corresponds to. Specifically, the angle created by the endpoints of the chord relative to the circle's center will determine the measure of the corresponding arc, and consequently, the size of the segment.

    Segments of a circle have specific properties that differentiate them from other geometric shapes. These properties include the fact that the arc length and the chord, when joined together, form the perimeter of the segment, and the segment can be further divided into minor and major sections by the chord. Due to their geometric properties, segments of a circle are extensively studied in various fields such as mathematics, physics, and engineering.

  2. In geom., the part of a circle cut off by a chord.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE

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  • segment o f a circle
  • segment of a c ircle
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