2.35
Times the diametre by pi
Circumference = pi x diameter therefore - Diameter = Circumference/pi
d = 11.46 inches
The diameter (not diametre) of a circle is a segment of a straight line going from the circumference (or perimeter), through the centre of the circle, to meet the circumference on the other side. A diameter of a sphere is defined analogously.
Diametre x Pi (3.14) Thus: 3 x 3.14 = 9.42ft
Times the diametre by pi
The circumference of a circle = pi*diametre = 2pi*radius
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The diameter is about 15m
Circumference = pi x diameter therefore - Diameter = Circumference/pi
4 times pi. That is about 12.57.
d = 11.46 inches
No. An arc is part of the circumference - the rounded bit.
diametre of circle
The diameter (not diametre) of a circle is a segment of a straight line going from the circumference (or perimeter), through the centre of the circle, to meet the circumference on the other side. A diameter of a sphere is defined analogously.
Diametre x Pi (3.14) Thus: 3 x 3.14 = 9.42ft
pi * diameter