You mean circumference. It is pi multiplied by radius squared. So whatever the radius is times itself (or "squared") times 3.14 (pi). If the diameter is given, divide by 2 to get the radius and times the radius by itself. For example: diameter=10 radius=5 5x5=25
25x3.14=78.5... The circumference of the circle is 78.5 and then the units of measurement
Any circle will work!
A circle can be used for many things in the work place such as a diagram or other chart.
Work it out the circumfrance of a circle is pie x the diameter!
The circumference of a circle is (pi) x (diameter), or (2 pi) x (radius).
By dividing the diameter by 2 will give the circle's radius. Area of any circle = pi*radius squared.
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Any circle will work!
yes it does :)
Theres a circle and if you get pushed out of the circle I am pretty sure you lost...
A circle can be used for many things in the work place such as a diagram or other chart.
Work it out the circumfrance of a circle is pie x the diameter!
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The circumference of a circle is (pi) x (diameter), or (2 pi) x (radius).
By dividing the diameter by 2 will give the circle's radius. Area of any circle = pi*radius squared.
It is pi r 2
Pie/pi
If there's a body moving in a circle with constant speed, and you come along and do work on it, then either its speed will change, or it will depart from the circle, or both. The force that's keeping it on the circular path is not doing any work on it.