If the radius of a circle doubles, the circumference doubles, and so does the diameter.
The circumference also doubles.
The circumference also doubles.
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to the value of pi
The circumference also doubles.
If the radius of a circle doubles, the circumference doubles, and so does the diameter.
The circumference also doubles.
The circumference also doubles.
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to the value of pi
The diameter of a circle is doubled if the circumference is doubled.
The circumference also doubles.
I would think it would double also. Say Circle A has a diameter of 1 inch and Circle B has a diameter of 2 inches. To get the circumference, you multiply the diameter by pi (3.14). So 1 x 3.14 = 3.14 so that is the circumference of Circle A. To get the circumference of Circle B you need to multiply 2 x 3.14 = 6.28. And 6.28 is twice 3.14 so I would think the circumference doubles.
Doubling the radius doubles the circumference.
The circumference is also quadrupled.
If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.
As circumference = π x diameter and π is constant (≈ 3.14159), doubling the diameter will double the circumference.
Circumference and diameter are directly proportional. Doubling one doubles the other, and the same applies for any multiplier.