The arc length can be found using the formula, ∅ × r, which is: (5π)/3.
<h3>What is the Arc Length?</h3>
Arc length = ∅ × r, where ∅ is the central angle in radians, and r is the radius of the circle.
Given the following:
- ∅ = 60° = 60° × π/180 (in radians)
- r = 5 cm
Length of the arc = 60° × π/180 × 5 = (60 × π × 5)/180
Length of the arc = (300π)/180 = (5π)/3
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