
Arc length is the distance between two points along a section of a
curve
In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight.
Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
. Development of a formulation of arc length suitable for applications to mathematics and the sciences is a problem in
vector calculus
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and in
differential geometry
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. In the most basic formulation of arc length for a vector valued curve (thought of as the trajectory of a particle), the arc length is obtained by integrating
the magnitude of the velocity vector over the curve with respect to time. Thus the length of a continuously differentiable curve
, for
, in the
Euclidean plane
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is given as the
integral
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(because
is the magnitude of the
velocity vector , i.e., the particle's speed).
The defining integral of arc length does not always have a
closed-form expression
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, and
numerical integration
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The term numerical quadrature (often abbreviated to quadrature) is more or less a synonym for "numerical integr ...
may be used instead to obtain numerical values of arc length.
Determining the length of an irregular arc segment by approximating the arc segment as connected (straight)
line segments is also called curve rectification. For a rectifiable curve these approximations don't get arbitrarily large (so the curve has a finite length).
General approach

A
curve
In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight.
Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
in the
plane can be approximated by connecting a
finite number of
points on the curve using (straight)
line segment
In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line (mathematics), straight line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints (its extreme points), and contains every Point (geometry), point on the line that is between its endpoints. It is a special c ...
s to create a
polygonal path. Since it is straightforward to calculate the
length
Length is a measure of distance. In the International System of Quantities, length is a quantity with Dimension (physical quantity), dimension distance. In most systems of measurement a Base unit (measurement), base unit for length is chosen, ...
of each linear segment (using the
Pythagorean theorem
In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras' theorem is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry between the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite t ...
in Euclidean space, for example), the total length of the approximation can be found by
summation
In mathematics, summation is the addition of a sequence of numbers, called ''addends'' or ''summands''; the result is their ''sum'' or ''total''. Beside numbers, other types of values can be summed as well: functions, vectors, matrices, pol ...
of the lengths of each linear segment; that approximation is known as the ''(cumulative)
chordal distance''.
If the curve is not already a polygonal path, then using a progressively larger number of line segments of smaller lengths will result in better curve length approximations. Such a curve length determination by approximating the curve as connected (straight) line segments is called ''rectification'' of a curve. The lengths of the successive approximations will not decrease and may keep increasing indefinitely, but for smooth curves they will tend to a finite limit as the lengths of the segments get
arbitrarily small.
For some curves, there is a smallest number
that is an upper bound on the length of all polygonal approximations (rectification). These curves are called and the is defined as the number
.
A signed arc length can be defined to convey a sense of
orientation or "direction" with respect to a reference point taken as
origin in the curve (see also:
curve orientation and
signed distance).
Formula for a smooth curve
Let
be
continuously differentiable (i.e., the derivative is a continuous function) function. The length of the curve is given by the formula
where
is the Euclidean norm of the tangent vector
to the curve.
To justify this formula, define the arc length as
limit of the sum of linear segment lengths for a regular partition of