The area of a circle is 'pi' multiplied by the square of the circle's radius.
The volume of a circle is zero. As a circle has only two dimensions.
The volume of a sphere is (4/3 pi) multiplied by the cube of the sphere's radius.
The volume is 33.51 cubic units.
A semi-circle is a two dimensional figure so it can have area but NOT volume. To find the area of a semi-circle see the question below.
With great difficulty because a circle is a 2 dimensional shape that has no volume or may be you meant a sphere which is: Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Area of a circle = pi*radius2
well it depends what shape is the solid. it could be a sqare solid or circle solid
Volume remains constant (as the two halves of the orange still equal one full volume). Surface area increases by the 2x the area of the circle created by the bisection of the orange.
Folds increase the surface area to volume ratio.Imagine a circle with folds all around the edge and another circle the same size with a flat edge. Both circles have the same volume, but the one with the folds has a much larger surface area.
circle does not have volume
The formula that expresses the volume of a circle isV = 0 .A circle is a 2-dimensional (flat) shape, so it has no volume.
A circle has no volume. Volume is only for 3-D shapes. A circle does not have volume because it is a 2 dimentional figure.A circle can only have circumfrance and area. Only a 3 dimentional figure can have volume. Mabye you are thinking about a sphere.
A circle is two dimensional, it has area but not volume.
The area of a circle is 'pi' multiplied by the square of the circle's radius.The volume of a circle is zero.The volume of a sphere is (4/3 pi) multiplied by the cube of the sphere's radius.
There is none because a circle has no volume but the area of a circle is pi*radius^2
There is no volume in a circle but volume can be found in a sphere. The question should be rephrased. A circle is a two dimensional shape, so it cannot have a volume which is a characteristic of a three dimensional shape.
A circle does not have volume since it is a 2 dimensional shape. Volume requires 3 dimensions.
With great difficulty because a circle does not have volume but it does have an area. Area of a circle = pi*radius2 and measured in square units
A circle has no volume. It is a planar figure and is flat, and it has no thickness. A circle does not have any thinkness just as a plane, the construct on which it is drawn, has no thickness.
The formula is:Volume of a circle = 0
This question cannot be answered sensibly since a circle cannot have a volume.