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They use it to describe the relation of the circumference to the diameter
While it is suggested that the concept of pi has been in use since the time of the Egyptians, the firs person to extensively calculate pi (and whose name is most synonymous with it) is Archimedes
Pi is a part of the Greek alphabet. I would assume it has some personal meaning to the person who had it tattooed.
diameter of a circle times pi is the circumference, the perimeter of a circle.
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Some of the jobs that use area and perimeter include surveying, drafting and construction.
Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.
100%. In some way or another all jobs do.
Some good pi videos are "the pi song" "pi mnumonics", and more!
Some industries that use pi are: Construction (building, bridge, etc. designers) Technologicial industries (machinery, airplane, etc. designers) Science Industries (Space science, for example) Pi is also used in education in that teachers teach students about pi and how it is used.
i. Electrical engineers use pi to solve problems for electrical applications ii. Statisticians use pi to track population dynamics iii. Biochemists see pi when trying to understand the structure/function of DNA iv. Physicists looking into the behaviour of fluid ripples see pi and use it in their calculations v. Clock designers use pi when designing pendulums for clocks vi. Aircraft designers use it to calculate areas of the skin of the aircraft vii. Signal processing and spectrum analysis use pi since the fundamental period of a sine wave is 2*pi. viii. Navigation, such as global positioning (GPS) ix. Solving Mathematics problems in Geometry like finding the area of circle
people use pi to find the circumference of a circle.
To find the diameter of a circle, you use pi to find the radius, because the middle of a circle is pi.
There are thousands of formulae which use pi:Circumference of circle = 2*pi*radiusArea of circle = pi*r^2Area of ellipse = pi*semiaxis1*semiaxis2Surface area of sphere = 4*pi*r^2Volume of sphere = 4/3*pi*r^3pi also appears in some of the most common statistical distributions: the Gaussian (or Normal) as well as Student's t-distribution.