7 7 x 126 cm = 9,702 cm = 97.02 meters
This could have been a much more interesting problem if you had given
the diameter of the wheel instead of its circumference.
Gloves are measured in length...Mitts (catchers) are measured in circumference. Companies like akadema offer mitts ranging from 31in to 34in circumference.
I'm assuming that "c" is short for "circumference". The length of an arc is (circumference)*(360/angle). So the length of an arc in a circle with circumference length of 18.84 is 6782.4/angle, where the angle is measured in degrees.
it measures the length or distance
It would depend on what you measured, it would be challenging to measure the circumference, but the radius, length or width would be easy.
The circumference is the length of the outside of the circle. For example, if you took a piece of string and made a circle with it, then laid the string straight, the length of the string would be the circumference. The circumference of a circle can be measured by doing two times the radius of the circle times the mathematical constant, pi.
Uranus's rotates in 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds.
The nurse measured the baby's weight, length, and head circumference. My weight is 120 pounds.
Your question is not clear or I am missing something?The length of the fence (measured around its perimeter) is the circumference and that is your 10 metres.Then again, a fence that surrounds a tower with a radius of 2 metres (radius measured from the centre of the tower) will have a circumference of:Pi x 2r = Pi x 4 = 12.566 metres.
The length of the radius of a circle is measured by a straight line from the centre to the edge. The length of the diameter of a circle is measured by a straight line from one side, through the centre, to the other side. The length of the circumference is calculated by multiplying the diameter by the constant pi... which is usually approximated to 3.1416.
If you measure the arc longer than it really is, the calculated circumference would be artificially increased. This is because the circumference is derived from the total length of all arcs measured; thus, inaccurately measuring an arc longer than its actual length would lead to an overall larger circumference value. The discrepancy would directly correlate to the extent of the error in the arc measurement. Consequently, the final circumference would not accurately reflect the true dimensions of the circle.
Circumference is length. Its the length of the edge of a circle. So i don't think length x circumference is a formula hope this helps K
The circumference is a length and cannot be measured in square inches. Either you meant circumference of 14.13 inches or area of 14.13 sq inches or something else. I cannot guess what and so the question is flawed to the extent that it has no meaningful answer.