Yes, because the circumference C is proportional to diameter d. Pi = C / d = constant. C = pi × d d = C / pi 2 d = 2 C / pi
When you double the diameter, the circumference is also doubled.
If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.
Since the equation for circumference is pi*d then if you double the diameter the circumference will be doubled.
circumference= pi(3.14) by the diameter. if your given the radius, double the radius and times by pi.
The circumference = pi x r2, and the diameter = 2r. So if you start with the circumference, you divide that number by pi (3.1416), then take the square root. What's left is the value of the circle's radius; double it to get the diameter.
When you double the diameter, the circumference is also doubled.
If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.
Since the equation for circumference is pi*d then if you double the diameter the circumference will be doubled.
As circumference = π x diameter and π is constant (≈ 3.14159), doubling the diameter will double the circumference.
The circumference of any circle is (pi) x (diameter),and of course, the diameter is double the radius.
Double the radius.
Easy. First, double the radius to get the diameter. Next, multiply the diameter by pi (about 3.1416). The result is the circumference of the circle.
I would think it would double also. Say Circle A has a diameter of 1 inch and Circle B has a diameter of 2 inches. To get the circumference, you multiply the diameter by pi (3.14). So 1 x 3.14 = 3.14 so that is the circumference of Circle A. To get the circumference of Circle B you need to multiply 2 x 3.14 = 6.28. And 6.28 is twice 3.14 so I would think the circumference doubles.
The diameter of all circles is equal to it's Diameter multiplied by a 'constant' which is Pi which has a value of 3.1416 or approx. 3&1/7th. So, if the diameter is doubled then the circumference is also doubled because diam. and circum. are in direct proportion. Another example :- if the diam is 3.5 times larger, then the circum. will also be 3.5 times larger.
circumference= pi(3.14) by the diameter. if your given the radius, double the radius and times by pi.
The volume is Base x height; the Base area is the same as the formula for a circle - which is proportional to the square of the radius. For example, if you double the radius (or the diameter, or the circumference) of a circle, its area will quadruple.
The circumference = pi x r2, and the diameter = 2r. So if you start with the circumference, you divide that number by pi (3.1416), then take the square root. What's left is the value of the circle's radius; double it to get the diameter.