Using the formula for circumference, the diameter can be found. The formula is C = Pi x D where Pi = 3.1416 and D = Diameter. C = Pi x D (sub with known numbers) 25.12 = 3.1416 x D (divide both sides by Pi) 25.12 ÷ 3.1416 = D 7.9959 = D
It is approx 19 units of length.
The fraction of the circumference of a circle can be expressed in relation to its diameter. The circumference (C) is calculated using the formula C = πd, where d is the diameter. Thus, the fraction of the circumference to its diameter is π:1, meaning that for every unit of diameter, the circumference is approximately 3.14 times that length. This ratio is a fundamental property of circles.
about the same as the length of the volume
If you mean the diameter and radius of a circle given the circumference it is:- diameter = circumference/pi radius = circumference/(2*pi)
Since pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, multiply the diameter by pi (about 3.14159) to get the circumference.
It is approx 19 units of length.
π is the circumference of a circle by the length of that circle's diameter. usually its circumfernce is 3.14159 to its diameter of 1 in that approximate ratio.
The fraction of the circumference of a circle can be expressed in relation to its diameter. The circumference (C) is calculated using the formula C = πd, where d is the diameter. Thus, the fraction of the circumference to its diameter is π:1, meaning that for every unit of diameter, the circumference is approximately 3.14 times that length. This ratio is a fundamental property of circles.
Diameter = Circumference/pi = 2.07 units of length.
For all circles of all sizes, the length of the circumference divided by the length of the diameter is the same, and this number is the value of pi, which is an irrational number, often it is approximated to 3.14.
If the circumference of a circle is 45 cm the length of the diameter in centimeters is: about 14.32 cm
about the same as the length of the volume
A circle is the locus of points that are equidistant from a fixed point. As a result, all radii of the circle must be of the same length. A diameter is a straight line that goes from the circumference to the centre and on to the circumference on the other side. Thus it is a radius from the circumference to the centre and then another radius from the centre to the circumference. And since these are the same, it is 2 radii in length.
If you mean the diameter and radius of a circle given the circumference it is:- diameter = circumference/pi radius = circumference/(2*pi)
If the circumference of a circle is 48 cm its diameter is: 15.28 cm
Since pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, multiply the diameter by pi (about 3.14159) to get the circumference.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 30 units of length is pi*30 = 94.2 units. The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 30 units of length is pi*30 = 94.2 units. The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 30 units of length is pi*30 = 94.2 units. The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 30 units of length is pi*30 = 94.2 units.