Yes. Although if you are measuring the diameter of an atom, or a galaxy, you might consider other units to be far more suitable.
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Area cannot be measured in feet so the question does not make sense.
No. A diameter is a length, which may be measured in feet. Square feet are used to measure areas. You cannot convert directly from linear measures to square measures.
To measure the concrete needed for a circular pad:-- Decide how thick (deep) the pad is to be. If it's in inches, divide by 12 for thickness in feet.-- Measure either the circumference or the diameter of the circle, in feet.-- If you measured the circumference, then the cubic yds of concrete needed is(0.00295) x (circumference) x (circumference, again) x (thickness) ... all in feet-- If you measured the diameter, then the cubic yds of concrete needed is(0.0291) x (diameter) x (diameter, again) x (thickness) ... all in feet
Diameter.
Cannot be answered without knowing what unit the diameter is measured in, e.g., inches, feet, etc.