91,287,095.81........ You realize this isn't possible right? Ony God knows the answer to it.
The question foils every attempt at an answer because -- there is no such thing as the square root of a square, and -- there is no such thing as the diameter of a square.
The diameter of the circle is equal to the diagonal of the square, or the (side of the square) times the (square root of 2).
Subtract the square of the width from the diameter. The square root of that is the length.
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The largest diameter you can inscribe in a circle is a square. The square's diagonal is equal to the diameter of the circle; the length of the side of the square is therefore equal to the circle's diameter, divided by the square root of 2.
Diameter = square root of (452.16/pi)*2 = 23.99391574 or about 24 mm
If Sqaure root of Pi is the Diameter of Circle . Then the circumference is Pi X Dia . Which equals , Pi X Square root of Pi. Which is is approximately 5.56
The diameter is twice the square root of (1000/pi) feet.
the square root of the sum of the squares of three perpendicular edges.
The diameter of a rectangular area is the square root of the length squared plus the width squared. D = √(L²+W²).
Divide the volume by height first. Then divide the quotient which is the area by pi. Next find the square root of that number. The diameter of the base would be double the square root and then multiply the diameter by pi.
Radius: square root of (2808/pi) = 30 feet rounded Diameter: 2*30 = 60 feet