yes heat loss is affected by diameter, circumference and surface area. Heat loss depends on the surface area : volume ratio.......the larger this is the more heat is lost if a cylinder having the same volume but a different surface area...(therefre radius and circumference is different)........the cylinder having the larger surface area will loose heat fastest
the circumference and area of a circle with a diameter of elleven feet are as follow. circumference:34.54 area:94.985
To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
Pi is the number of times the diameter of a circle will fit into the circumference. Pi is not a circle, and does not have a circumference or area. To calculate a circumference USING pi, the circumference is diameter * pi. To find the area using pi, area = pi * radius * radius
The circumference and area of a circle with a 17 ft diameter are:C = 53.4 ftA = 227 ft2
Use the formulae for the area and circumference of a circle, replacing the symbol for the radius or the diameter with the known radius or diameter. As a reminder, the radius is 1/2 the diameter.Circumference = pi x diameter area = pi x radius squared
diameter X pi = circumference circumference X height = area
Divide the surface area by the circumference of the circle, which is a product of the diameter x Pi. Essentially, an unrolled cylinder is a rectangle.
They can be: volume, surface area, radius, diameter, circumference, axis and its hemisphere
The diameter is 8. The circumference is 8 pi. The area is 16 pi.
the circumference and area of a circle with a diameter of elleven feet are as follow. circumference:34.54 area:94.985
The circumference is 24*Pi yards.The surface area = circumference x heightthereforeheight = surface area / circumference = 1206 sq.yd. / 24*Pi yd. = 15.9951 yards or 16 yards (rounded).
what is the area and circumference of a circle with a diameter of 55 centimeters
To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
The Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) and its circumference is approximately 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles).
3.14 is a constant . It has no surface area. It is an approximation for pi = 3.141592.... 'pi' is the ratio between a circles circumference and its diameter. C = pi*d
Diameter:6 radius:3 circumference:6(pi) area:9(pi)
To find the area of a circle, either the diameter or the circumference must be known. The formula for the area from the diameter is (pi)*(1/2 of diameter) squared. From the circumference, simply substitute (circumference / pi) for diameter.