Circumference = 18.8 mArea = 28.3 m^2.
No. The circumference of a circle is the length around the circle, much like the perimeter of a square.
Area is the space or room inside a circle and circumference is like the perimeter or the distance around a circle. In terms of pepperoni pizza, area is the cheesey pepperoni and circumference is the crust. On a plate, area is were you can place food and circumference is the edge.
Area of a circle = (pi) R2 = (pi) x (1/2 of the diameter)2 = 9 pi = 28.27 cm2 (rounded)
As you did not specify a depth, I can not provide an answer.
O = pi*D cm = 3,14 * 3,5 cm = 11 cm The circumference from the inside square is Li = 4*(Root from (2*(D/2)square))= 4*Root 2,47 =9,89 cm. The circumference from the outside square is Lo = 4* D = 14 cm.
No. The circumference of a circle is the length around the circle, much like the perimeter of a square.
It depended on how much is the diameter in total then you divide it by pi. Pi means-3.14 that is how you get the radios
That's 41/2% less than the circumference of the circle.
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 circumference of a circle with an area of 1800 m2 is 150.397 meters.
A circle does not have a perimeter, but it has a circumference, which is pretty much the same thing. To find the circumference, multiply pi(3.14) times the diameter which is the distance across the center of the circle. I hope this helped
not sure There are two main lengths that are pertinent to a circle, namely, the diameter of the circle and its circumference, the phrase "length of a circle" does not convey much meaning.
It is: 3*pi greater
Area is the space or room inside a circle and circumference is like the perimeter or the distance around a circle. In terms of pepperoni pizza, area is the cheesey pepperoni and circumference is the crust. On a plate, area is were you can place food and circumference is the edge.
Circumference is what you use when finding the area of a circle.
A circle with a diameter of 25 mm has an area of 490.9 square mm.
of what? Does it really take that much longer to type in "of a circle".