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hi welcome to my channel math made easy with laurel im laurel and in this video were going to talk about the cord length in a bold circle in the previous video we talked about how we calculate the coordinates for the holes on a bolt circle this video were going to talk about how we calculate the straight line center to center distance between two adjacent holes and were going to use right triangles to do that so just a bit of terminology first the cord length is different from the arc length and i did talk about how to calculate arc length in a previous video but in this example because these are five equally spaced holes if i wanted to find this arc length its the length along the circumference so if its a fifth of the whole circle we would simply find one fifth of the total circumference and that would be arc length on the other hand the center to center distance between those two holes is called chord length and in order to calculate that we need to use right triangles we don