If a circle has a diameter of 21 feet the circumference is: 65.97 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
The diameter of a circle with a 48 feet circumference is: 15.28 feet (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of nine feet is: 28.27 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
A circle with a diameter of 9 feet has a circumference of about: 28.27 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 50 feet is about 157.1 feet. (diameter x Pi = circumference).
If the circumference of a circle is 20 feet the diameter is: 6.366 feet (circumference divided by pi = diameter).
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 20 feet is: 62.83 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
To find the linear feet in a given diameter, you need to know the circumference (or perimeter) of the object. The formula to calculate the circumference is circumference = π × diameter. Without the circumference, it is not possible to determine the linear feet.
The circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by Pi (about 3.1416):8 feet x 3.1416 = circumference of 25.1328 feet
A circle with a circumference of 60 feet has a diameter of: 19.1 feet
If the circle is 8 feet in diameter, its circumference would be: 25.13 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference)
The circumference of of a circle whose diameter is 1.5 feet is: 4.712 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).