I assume you want the circumference which is pi times the diameter, so for 37 inch diameter the circumference would be about 116.24 inches.
And if you want inch: Here is. 1 inch = 2.54 cm; 15 cm divided by 2.54 = 5.90 inches
If the circumference of a circle is 16 linear units times pi, then its diameter 16 linear units.
The circumference of a circle with a 20.5 inch diameter is 64.4 inches.
The area of a circle that has an 8.5 inch diameter is: 56.75 square inches.
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.
I assume you want the circumference which is pi times the diameter, so for 37 inch diameter the circumference would be about 116.24 inches.
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What do you mean? 40 inches = 40 inches.
12 "linear" inches is one foot. The inch is a linear measurement, so the adjective is unnecessary.
No such formula exists. The diameter of a circle is a linear measure, square measure are for areas.
0.083333333333333333333333333333333 A LINEAR FOOT is simply the length of the object since yours is 1 inch we need to convert that to a foot so we divide by 12. Hope that helps Thanks
An inch stays an inch. Forget "linear" inch. Inches are always a linear length measure.
There is about 16.39 ml in one inch. You cannot convert millilitres (a cubic measure) to inches (a linear measure).
If you mean perimeter length of a 30 inch diameter circle, then it is 30*Pi or 94.248 inches (rounded to 3rd decimal).
An inch and a linear inch are the same measurement. A linear inch is merely used to remove confusion between a linear inch, a square inch, and a cubic inch.
An inch is a unit of measurement used to quantify length, while a linear inch is the same as an inch and is used to measure one-dimensional distances, such as length or width. Linear inch is often used in the context of measuring the overall dimensions of an object in a linear fashion.