The circumference of a circle is pi x diameter, where pi equals approximately 3.14. Therefore, the inner circumference of a brick circle with an inside diameter of 10.5 feet is 32.99 feet. As a result, 33 one foot bricks would create a circle with a diameter slightly larger than 10.5 feet, without any gaps between the bricks.
207.345 feet - if 33 is the radius 103.673 feet - if 16.5 is the radius
π=Circumference/Diameter,C/d, so C=dπ=33mmX3.14=103.67 mm (rounded)
Area = pi*r2r = Diameter/2r = 6.5 meters/2= 3.25 meters--------------------------now,Area = pi(3.25 meters)2= 33 m2======
More, 11 pi is around 34.5 cm
The area of a 33-foot diameter circle is 855.3 square feet.
If the circumference of a circle is 33 feet, its diameter is: 10.5 feet.
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A = 5.093 units2
If that's the radius, use the standard formula for the area of a circle. If it's the diameter, divide it by 2 first, to get the radius.
The central circle of stones is about 30 to 33 meters (100 feet) in diameter, and is part of a larger area about 110 meters (360 feet) across.
How many sq. Ft. Is in a 33 ft.diameter circle
The diameter of a circle that has a 33 cm circumference is: 10.5 cm (circumference divided by pi = diameter).
If d = 33, then c = 104
The circumference of a circle is pi x diameter, where pi equals approximately 3.14. Therefore, the inner circumference of a brick circle with an inside diameter of 10.5 feet is 32.99 feet. As a result, 33 one foot bricks would create a circle with a diameter slightly larger than 10.5 feet, without any gaps between the bricks.
radiusen av 33 cm
Surface area of sphere: 4*pi*33^2 = 4356*pi square feet