The sagitta is the height of an
arc.
It is the perpendicular from the midpoint of the arc's
chord
to the arc itself.
Try this Drag the orange dot to move the chord. Note how the sagitta is recalculated.
In the figure above, the blue arc is a portion of the circle that is cut off by the horizontal chord. The sagitta is the vertical line from the midpoint of the chord to the arc itself. It is a measure of the 'height' of the arc.
The length of the chord, sagitta and radius of the arc are inter-related, and if you know any two you can calculate the third.
You can find the length of the sagitta using the formula:
where:
s
is the length of the sagitta
r
is the radius of the arc
l
is one half of distance across the base of the arc (half the chord length)
Notice that there are two results due to the "plus or minus" in the formula. The smaller one is the sagitta as show in the diagram above. The other is the longer sagitta that goes the other way across the larger part of the circle:
2. Finding the sagitta given the radius and arc length
Do this in two steps: First find half the chord length using
where:
a
is the length of the arc
r
is the radius of the arc
l
is one half of distance across the base of the arc (half the chord length)
* Note the sine function should calculated in radians.
Then, knowing the radius and half the chord length, proceed as in method 1 above.
3. Finding the radius, given the sagitta and chord
If you know the sagitta length and arc width (length of the chord) you can find the radius from the formula:
where:
s
is the length of the sagitta
r
is the radius of the arc
l
is one half of distance across the base of the arc (half the chord length)
4. Finding the chord, given the sagitta and radius
If you know the arc sagitta and radius you can find the arc's width, (which is the length of the chord) from the formula:
where:
s
is the length of the sagitta
r
is the radius of the arc
l
is one half of distance across the base of the arc (half the chord length)
Note In all the above formulae, the length l is half the width of the arc. The full width will be double this.
Calculator
Enter the radius and either the chord length or the arc length. When you press 'calculate' the sagitta will be calculated.
Remember to use the same units for all inputs.
ENTER RADIUS AND EITHER L or A
Radius R
Chord length L
or
Arc Length A
Things to try
In the above applet click 'reset', and 'hide details'.