Area = pi * radius squared
A = pi*r2
diameter/2 = radius
60 meters/2 = 30 meters
so,
Area = pi(30 m)2
= 2827 meters squared
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You half the diameter, so the radius is basically 30m
Circumference = pi*60 = 188.4955592 or about 188.5 m
The formula to calculate the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. Given that the radius is 60m, we can substitute this value into the formula: A = π(60)^2. Calculating this, the area of the circle with a radius of 60m is approximately 11,304.37 square meters.
Assuming the warehouse is a rectangle, the perimeter would be 100m + 60m + 100m + 60m = 320m.The area is 100m * 60 m = 6,000 sq m.
60m times pi so around 188.4m
Please multiply the radius by 2 x pi.
To find out how many 600mm x 300mm tiles are needed for 60m², first convert the tile dimensions to square meters: 600mm x 300mm = 0.6m x 0.3m = 0.18m² per tile. Next, divide the total area by the area of one tile: 60m² ÷ 0.18m² = approximately 333.33. Therefore, you would need about 334 tiles to cover 60m², accounting for any breakage or cuts.
3600m2. this is 60m * 60m
Nope - 60m = 6000mm. 600mm is 60cm
1m= 100cm 60m= 100x60 60m=6000cm
600cm is smaller than 60m because 1m is equal to 100cm, so 60m is equal to 6000cm.
speed=distance/time taken 600/10= 60m/s