If you mean the volume of a cylinder then it is: pi*9squared*9 = 729*pi cubic cm
The area of a circle is equal to pi times the square of the Radius.Pi is equal to 3.14.pi X R2 = AREAIf a circle has a 16' diameter. Half the diameter, 8' is the radius.The calculation for the area of this circle is:3.14 X 8 X 8 = 201 SQUARE FEETthus:assuming the 180' of the circle is the diameter (i think that's what you were asking)180/2=90=radius3.14*90*90=25434 sq ft
The radius of a circle is a line segment joining any point of the boundary of the circle to its centre. A diameter is a line segment from a point of the boundary of the circle which passes through the centre and ends at the boundary on the opposite side.
Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, about 3.14159. Pi radians is equal to 180 degrees.
The constant pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter. In radians, it is also equal to an angle of 180 degrees.
Diameter is the width of a circular or spherical figure or object. Something 180 inches in diameter is also 180 inches in width or thickness.
The volume of a cone or pyramid is 1/3 the volume of the cylinder or prism that contains it. pi*180^2*142 all divided by 3. 3.14*180*180*142=14446512 14446512/3= 4815504
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A diameter of a circle is twice the length of a radius. Think of a diameter as two radii, both originating at the center of the circle and extending out at 180 degrees to each other to reach the edge of the circle. In this example, if the radius is 1.5, the diameter would be 3.
The area of a circle is equal to pi times the square of the Radius.Pi is equal to 3.14.pi X R2 = AREAIf a circle has a 16' diameter. Half the diameter, 8' is the radius.The calculation for the area of this circle is:3.14 X 8 X 8 = 201 SQUARE FEETthus:assuming the 180' of the circle is the diameter (i think that's what you were asking)180/2=90=radius3.14*90*90=25434 sq ft
As given the question has no solution. The base area cannot be 180 cm since that is a linear measure, not a measure of area, which should be in square centimetres. If it is assumed that the base was 180 SQUARE cm, then Volume = Base*Height So Height = Volume/Base = 190/180 = 19/18 = 1.0555 cm.
As you've given a "diameter" measurement, I guess that the structure is cylindrical in shape. radius = diameter ÷ 2 = 51 ft ÷ 2 = 25.5 ft volume_cylinder = π x radius^2 x height = π x (25.5 ft)^2 x 180 ft ≈ 367707.7 cu ft
If a triangle is drawn in a circle with a diameter as the base of the triangle, then the angle opposite that diameter is a right angle. This is an extension of the theorem that the angle which an arc of a circle subtends at the centre of a circle is twice the angle which the arc subtends at the circumference. In the case of a diameter, then the angle subtended at the centre is 180° and thus the angle at the circumference is 90°.
The diameter is a straight angle (180 degrees). The diameter goes through the center of the circle Angles which go through the center of the circle divide the circle into sectors whose area obeys the formula Area = Angle/360 * PI (i'm using a unit circle) that's the approach i'm thinking... not totally sure if that's valid though.
The circumference is 565.5 feet. The area is 25,450 square feet. The diameter is 180 feet.
The radius of a circle is a line segment joining any point of the boundary of the circle to its centre. A diameter is a line segment from a point of the boundary of the circle which passes through the centre and ends at the boundary on the opposite side.
Better known as Bolt Circle Diameter, the formula is d / sin (1/n x 180) where d is the distance between the centers of two adjacent bolts and n is the total number of bolts.
well the diameter will be 90 and the radius is obviously 180, so you will need to take pie radius squared to find the area, simply press the pie button on your calculator then 180 and then the square button :)