keskikulman
Keskikulman, the Finnish term for central angle, is a geometric concept defined as the angle formed at the center of a circle by two radii drawn to points on the circle. The central angle subtends an arc of the circle and determines both the length of that arc and the area of the corresponding sector.
In a circle with radius R, the central angle θ is most commonly measured in radians, with the
A key geometric property is that an inscribed angle subtending the same arc is half the central
In three-dimensional contexts, a central angle can be defined on a sphere as the angle between two
Keskikulman plays a fundamental role in trigonometry, circle geometry, and applications such as orbital mechanics, computer