An angle in radians marks out the same number of radiuses on the circle. That's one thing that often makes radians so neat to work with.
The angle in the middle of this circle is 2 radians. So the arc ' S ' is 2 times the length of the circle's radius.
In my head, I get S = 14 units , but you should check it out.
Hopefully this helps sorry
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Just exactly the way you've worded the question, there aren't any.