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.
area = π x radius2 ⇒ radius = √(area ÷ π) circumference = 2π x radius ⇒ circumference = 2π x √(area ÷ π) ⇒ circumference = √(4π2 x area ÷ π) ⇒ circumference = √(4π x area) So knowing the area, the circumference can be calculated by taking the square root of the area multiplied by 4 times π Example: What is the circumference of a circle with area 78.54cm2 Circumference = √(4π x area) = √(4π x 78.54cm2) ~= 31.42cm
Area = circumference squared... You do circumference divided by 4,... and then divide that by Pi.
Area = (Circumference)2/(4*pi)
Circumference = 2πr so r = circumference/2π Then area = πr2
Circumference isn't squared OR cubed. However, Surface Area is squared and so is Area. So Circumference is just Circumference :)
circumference doesn't matter when solving for area..
28.26=area 18.84=circumference
You dived the area by the circumference of the circle.
Area = (Circumference squared)/4 pi Circumference = 2 sqrt(Area times pi)
the circumference and area of a circle with a diameter of elleven feet are as follow. circumference:34.54 area:94.985
Pi is the number of times the diameter of a circle will fit into the circumference. Pi is not a circle, and does not have a circumference or area. To calculate a circumference USING pi, the circumference is diameter * pi. To find the area using pi, area = pi * radius * radius
The circumference of a circle is a line. Because it is a line it has no area, only length. So the area of the circumference cannot exist!