No,Circumference is like the perimiter and Area is the whole circle.
196 feet of course. For a circle "perimeter" and "circumference" are just two words for the same thing.
The circumference is not always 3.14 , The circumference of a circle is always (pi) times as long as the circle's diameter. (Pi) is a number that can't be exactly written down with digits, that begins with 3.14 . It's defined as the ratio of any circle's circumference to the same circle's diameter. The reason is because that's one of the properties of the thing that we call a "circle".
Pi is the mathematical term for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. If you divide the circumference of any circle by its diameter you will get exactly the same answer which is approximately 3.14.
You didn't specify what figure you are talking about; the circumference or perimeter is different for different objects of the same size. For example, an elongated ellipse will have less area for the same circumference, as compared to a circle.Assuming a circle: First get the radius, as 32 / (2 * pi) = 5.0930. Next use the formula area = pi * r squared = pi * 5.0930 squared = 81.487 (square units).
If you mean pi as in 3.14159... I can answer. Pi is a relationship that compares the circumference of a circle to the diameter of that same circle by division. In any circle, if you divide the length of the circumference of that circle by the length of its diameter you will get 3.14159... or pi. This can be very helpful to know because it is much easier to measure the diameter of a circle than to measure the distance around the circle (circumference). If you multiply the diameter by 3.14159... you will find the circumference. If C = circumference; D = diameter; pi = 3.14159 theses are some useful formulas: C = D X 3.14159 or D = C / 3.14159 or 3.14159 = C / D
The area of a circle is the amount of space inside the circle. The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. (So no, they are not the same thing.)
no, the cimcumference is the perimeter of the circle and the area included what is inside of the circle, area can be used for all shapes
The circumference of a circle is the distance arround the edge of the circle. The area of a circle is how big the inside of the circle is.
No
The perimeter and circumference of a circle are the same thing.
They can't have the same value, since area has square units and circumference has linear units. But their number portions can be the same. The circumference and the area of a circle with a radius of 2 are both (4 pi), with the appropriate units.
No, the two are quite different things.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
Circumference is the perimeter of a circle Diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle
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Area of a circle is: A=π*r2 and r=circumference/2. Find 1/2 of the circumference and square it (multiply by same number), then multiply by pi.
No. A circle's area is a two dimensional concept while its circumference is one dimensional. Having said that, a circle's area and circumference can have the same numerical value. Area = pi*r2 Circumference = 2*pi*r So if pi*r2 = 2*pi*r, that is to say, if r = 2 units both will have the same numerical value.