Area in square mm = pi*1252
A circle with a radius of 50 mm has an area of 7853.98 square mm
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
The area of a circle whose diameter is 6 mm is: 28.27 mm2
The area and circumference of a circle with a radius of 9.5 mm are:A = 284mm2C = 59.7mm
Area in square mm = pi*1252
A circle with a radius of 50 mm has an area of 7853.98 square mm
I think you are asking how do you calculate the VOLUME of a disk 250mm with a thickness of 20 mm. If that is so, then find the area of the circle using the Area = pi times radius squared formula and then multiply by the thickness to get cubic millimeters volume.
Oh, dude, you just gotta divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius, which is 120 mm. Then you square that bad boy to get 14,400 mm². So, like, the area of the circle is 14,400 mm². Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 and measured in this case square mm
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
A circle with a diameter of 25 mm has an area of 490.9 square mm.
The area of a circle whose diameter is 6 mm is: 28.27 mm2
If the diameter of a circle is 5.4mm, then the radius is 2.7 mm. The formula for the area of a circle is PIr^2. So, the area is then 22.9 mm2.
The area and circumference of a circle with a radius of 9.5 mm are:A = 284mm2C = 59.7mm
If the diameter of a circle is 5.4mm, then the radius is 2.7 mm. The formula for the area of a circle is PIr^2. So, the area is then 22.9 mm2.
Area = pi*282 square mm