There is no such thing as a "circular radius", and (pi) is just a number. With those
facts in mind, the question is only slightly harder to grasp than smoke is, and it
clearly has no answer.
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pi radius squared. (radius squared, then multiply by pi.)
Circumference of any circular entity = (pi) x (diameter) = (pi) x (2 x radius)
(4/pi)1/2 = 1.12838To calculate the area of a circular shape you square the radius and times that by pi. So to find the radius from the area you divide the area by pi, then find the square root of the result. So the calculation would beDivide 4 by Pi.Find the square root of your result.Done! :)
you do the area of the base (circle - pi*radius squared) times the height (measure the tubular face).
V = (pi) (radius)2 (length)