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Melody  Feb 11, 2022
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Earlier errors are now fixed.  I hope there are no more.

 

Question: Two points on a circle of radius 1 are chosen at random. Find the probability that the distance between the two points is at most 1.

 

I have spent a long time on this, I think this answer is correct.

 

Orient your  circle so that the interval joining the 2 points that you choose is above and parallel to the diameter.

The green semicircle is the top of the original circle.

If I draw  1 unit intervals paralel to the diameter how much of semicircle will not be included.

 

I needed a curve 1 unit to right of the original and the area in the bricked in area indicatesw the left over.

 

So the prob of the points being 1 unit or less apart is the  clear green area over the whole green semicircle.

 

Area of Simicircle = \(\frac{\pi}{2}\)

 

Area of the bricked sector sector =

 \(\frac{60}{360}*\pi\\ =\frac{\pi}{6}\\\)

 

Area of bricked segment

\(=\frac{\pi}{6}-\frac{1}{2}*1*\sqrt{1^2-0.5^2}\\ =\frac{\pi}{6}-\frac{1}{2}*\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\\ =\frac{\pi}{6}-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}\\ =\frac{2\pi-3\sqrt3}{12}\)

 

Total bricked area 

\(=\frac{2\pi}{12}+\frac{2\pi}{12}-\frac{3\sqrt3}{12}\\ =\frac{4\pi-3\sqrt3}{12}\\ \)

 

Area on non-bricked section

 

 

\(\frac{6\pi}{12}-\frac{4\pi-3\sqrt3}{12}\\ =\frac{2\pi +3\sqrt3}{12}\\\)

 

 

Probability that the points will be less than or equal to 1 unit apart 

\(=\frac{2\pi+3\sqrt3}{12}\div \frac{\pi}{2}\\ =\frac{3\sqrt3+2\pi}{6\pi} \\ \approx 61\%\)

 

 

Hopefully I have now fixed all the errors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apr 23, 2023