Optics - angles

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Ans is supposed to be C. Don't understand this question at all.
 

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Ans is supposed to be C. Don't understand this question at all.
S = r* theta(in radians) where S = arc length, r = radius, theta is the angle in radians. so S = 10*.01 = .1m, which is the ans. What they are asking is arc length.

for ex., circumference of a circle = 2*pi*r where r is the radius and 2*pi is the angle in radians.