Inside the bases is easy, this is a square A=l*w say 90 feet times 90 feet = 8100 sq feet. From home plate to out field fence, this is 1/4 of circle (approx) area of circle is pi * radius squared. distance from plate to outfield fence is radius. So 340 feet for example squared, times 3.14 divded by 4 would equal 90,746 square feet. To get area of region beyond the bases, just subtract the figures.
I need to calculate the area of a baseball diamond (90x4) and convert it to square yards
96 hectares
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Open the attribute table of the polygon shapefile you want to calculate. Add a field called Area, double type. Right click on the field heading in the attribute table and choose calculate geometry. Area should be the default, you will have to choose sq\km from the dropdown. Click OK. The double type will give you plenty of accuracy (decimal places).
Right click the field heading for your area field in the attribute table and click calculate geometry. Choose sq\km from the dropdown. Click OK
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length x width = area
First of all you need to calculate the area of the rectangular field. You do this by multiplying the length by the width. 72m x 388m = 27,936m2 If a square (which has four equal sides of course) has the same area then we can calculate the length of a side by finding the square root of the above. 27,936m1/2 = 167.14m (to 2 decimal places).
A baseball field is a playing field upon which baseball is played.
Calculate the area of the room. Calculate the area of the window (or whatever opening) Room Area*100/Window Area
field area of accomplishment
If you are talking about the area bounded by the base lines, its 8,100 square feet (90 x 90). But if you're talking about the area bounded by the outside edge of the dirt, this can vary from field to field.