Its circumference = 600*pi mm
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The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference. Its formula is C = pi x diameter. The value of pi is often rounded to 3.14 for problem solving purposes. So just plug in the values for pi and the diameter into the formula to get the circumference of the circle: 3.14 x 600mm = approximately 1884 mm.
Area of a circle = pi x radius squared. The radius of a circle is equal to half the diameter, in this case 600/2 = 300mm. So area = pi x 3002 = 282743 mm2 (nearest mm2)
The circumference of a 34mm circle is: 107 mm
The circumference of this circle is about 14.45 units.
The circumference is the length around the outside of the circle. The circumference is equal to 2pieR (2xPiexRadius)