Chord Slice of Hexagram Formula:
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The Chord Slice Length of Hexagram is the one third part of short diagonal length of regular hexagon from which the Hexagram is constructed, or the edge length of the Hexagram shape.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the chord slice length by dividing the chord length of the hexagram by 3.
Details: Calculating chord slice length is important in geometric constructions and pattern designs involving hexagrams, particularly in architectural and artistic applications.
Tips: Enter the chord length of hexagram in meters. The value must be valid (greater than 0).
Q1: What is a hexagram?
A: A hexagram is a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping equilateral triangles, often used in various cultural and religious symbols.
Q2: How is chord slice related to the hexagram?
A: The chord slice represents one third of the short diagonal length of the regular hexagon from which the hexagram is constructed.
Q3: What are typical applications of this calculation?
A: This calculation is used in geometric design, architecture, artistic patterns, and mathematical studies of regular polygons and stars.
Q4: Can this formula be used for irregular hexagrams?
A: No, this formula specifically applies to regular hexagrams constructed from regular hexagons.
Q5: What units should be used for input values?
A: The calculator uses meters, but any consistent unit of length can be used as long as all measurements are in the same unit.