Cardioid Area Calculator

Enter the cardioid's scale parameter a to find its area and perimeter.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

A cardioid is the heart-shaped curve traced in polar coordinates by r = a(1 + cos θ), where a is a scale parameter — it's also the exact path traced by a point on a circle as that circle rolls around another circle of the same radius (a special case of an epicycloid with a single cusp). Its enclosed area works out to (3/2)πa², and its perimeter (arc length) is exactly 8a.

This calculator computes both quantities directly from a, saving the polar double-integral that would otherwise be needed to derive the area. Math students and instructors covering polar coordinates and parametric curves use it to check textbook problems, and the same r = a(1 + cos θ) family shows up in antenna radiation-pattern diagrams and acoustics, where cardioid-shaped directivity patterns describe microphones that pick up sound mainly from one direction.

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