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The Semi Minor Axis of Elliptical Segment is half of the length of the longest chord which is perpendicular to the line joining the foci of the Ellipse from which the Elliptical Segment is cut.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula simply divides the full minor axis length by 2 to obtain the semi-minor axis measurement.
Details: The semi-minor axis is a fundamental parameter in elliptical geometry, essential for calculating area, perimeter, and other geometric properties of elliptical segments.
Tips: Enter the minor axis length in meters. The value must be positive and greater than zero.
Q1: What is the difference between minor axis and semi-minor axis?
A: The semi-minor axis is exactly half the length of the minor axis. If the minor axis is the full diameter, the semi-minor axis is the radius.
Q2: Can this calculator handle different units?
A: The calculator assumes meters as the input unit, but you can use any consistent unit as long as you interpret the result in the same unit.
Q3: What are typical values for elliptical segment dimensions?
A: Values vary widely depending on the specific ellipse. The semi-minor axis can range from microscopic to astronomical scales.
Q4: Is this formula applicable to all elliptical segments?
A: Yes, this relationship holds true for any elliptical segment cut from a standard ellipse.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation is mathematically exact, assuming precise input values. The result's practical accuracy depends on the precision of your input measurement.