The Circle-Line Constant

Shivam jha1

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Publication Date: 2022/05/14

Abstract: Circle-line constant, one of the hidden constant in circle till now. Basically it is the ratio of the radius of a circle to a line whose end points are present in the middle of another line ( the end points of this line are present at the end of a circle’s 1/4th circumference [see fig I]) and middle of the 1/4th circle’s circumference (see fig I). Since, no one has worked on this constant and that’s why this paper will introduce a new constant in mathematics. Material and methods: In this simple mathematical paper work study, a right-angled triangle was drawn. From the middle of the hypotenuse of that triangle to the middle of the circle’s 1/4th circumference, a line was drawn named (k). This distance (k) was directly proportional to the radius (r) of the circle, if we convert 1/4th circumference into a complete circle [see fig II]. Results: Whenever and whatever length of the circle was drawn, its radius to distance (k) ratio was (3.3----). And this result shows us that a constant can be used to remove that proportionality. Conclusion: To remove the proportionality between radius of the circle and distance (k ) , constant , Φ can be used.

Keywords: Circle-line

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6547892

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