It depends on what you want to convert the area of the circle into.
Divide its circumference by 2*pi which will give the radius of the circle. Area of the circle then is pi*radius squared
There's no such thing as the "area of a circumference", no matter how you spell it.A circumference is a length, representing the distance around a circle, and doesn'thave an area.If you know the circumference of a circle, and you call it 'C', then the area of the circle isC2 / (4 pi)
You can not CONVERT. Circumference is a measure of length and square inches is a measure of Area. However, if you know the circumference of a circle, you can FIND the area.for example:Circumference = pi x (2 x radius)solve for the radius = C/2pi,then Area = pi x r2 .You can do the same 'type' of calculation for Polygons, BUT you must know the lengths of the individual sides, not just the total circumference.
To find the circumference of a circle, you need only know the radius or diameter of the circle. The circumference of a circle is calculated as 2 x Pi x radius OR Pi x diameter. Pi is approximately 3.1415926.
You can find the circumference of a circle if you know its area by using the formulas for area and circumference. First, use the formula for area: A = pi r2. Replace A with the number for the area. Solve the formula for r, the radius of the circle, dividing A by pi and taking the square root of the answer. Once you have the number for r, the radius of the circle, plug that value in place of r in the formula for the circumference: C = 2 pi r. Then you can calculate the circumference of the circle by multiplying pi times twice the radius.
You dived the area by the circumference of the circle.
Well, you can't really "convert" it, but I assumeyou want to calculate the circumference from the area. First, you need to know what figure you are talking about. For the specific case of a circle, I suggest you use the formula for the area of a circle, replace the known area, and solve for the radius. Once you have that, it is easy to calculate the circumference.
The circumference of a circle is a linear measurement - it is in ordinary metres. The area of a circle is a square measurement - it is in square metres. If you know the circumference of a circle (let's call it C), then the area (A) is calculated by first working out the radius (R) R = (C ÷ 2pi) A = (pi x R2)
To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
By dividing its circumference by 2*pi will give the radius of the circle and its area = pi*radius2
Divide its circumference by 2*pi which will give the radius of the circle. Area of the circle then is pi*radius squared
We know that the area of a circle is pi * r2. We also know that the circumference of a circle is pi * d. Therefore, when you know the circumference of a circle and want to know the area, divide the circumference by pi to give you the diameter of the circle, divide the diameter by 2 to give you the radius, square the radius and then multiply by pi to get the area. So, 10/pi = 3.183. 3.183/2 = 1.5915. 1.59152 = 2.533 2.533 * pi = 7.958 to 3 decimal places. The area of your circle is therefore 7.958cm2.
There's no such thing as the "area of a circumference", no matter how you spell it.A circumference is a length, representing the distance around a circle, and doesn'thave an area.If you know the circumference of a circle, and you call it 'C', then the area of the circle isC2 / (4 pi)
You can not CONVERT. Circumference is a measure of length and square inches is a measure of Area. However, if you know the circumference of a circle, you can FIND the area.for example:Circumference = pi x (2 x radius)solve for the radius = C/2pi,then Area = pi x r2 .You can do the same 'type' of calculation for Polygons, BUT you must know the lengths of the individual sides, not just the total circumference.
radius = circumference/(2*pi)area = pi*radius2So Area in terms of Circumference is A = pi [C/2pi]2or (circumference)2/4 pi
To find the circumference of a circle, you need only know the radius or diameter of the circle. The circumference of a circle is calculated as 2 x Pi x radius OR Pi x diameter. Pi is approximately 3.1415926.
You can find the circumference of a circle if you know its area by using the formulas for area and circumference. First, use the formula for area: A = pi r2. Replace A with the number for the area. Solve the formula for r, the radius of the circle, dividing A by pi and taking the square root of the answer. Once you have the number for r, the radius of the circle, plug that value in place of r in the formula for the circumference: C = 2 pi r. Then you can calculate the circumference of the circle by multiplying pi times twice the radius.