Assuming cylinder: volume = area of circle * length area of circle = pi*radius**2 radius = circumference/(2*pi) radius = diameter/2 if 24 inch is circumference: volume = pi*(24/(2*pi))**2 * 12 volume = 144/pi*12 volume = 1728/pi inch**3 if 24 inch is diameter: volume = pi*(24/2)**2 * 12 volume = pi*144*12 volume = pi*1728 inch**3 if 24 inch is radius: volume = pi*24**2 * 12 volume = pi*576*12 volume = pi*6912 inch**3 if 24 in
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The circumference of a circle equals the diameter * pi, where pi is a constant with an approximate value of 3.14. So, to answer your question, the circumference of your circle is about 6.283 inches.
No. Area of 3 inch circle is 9/4 pi so two of them total 9/2 ie 4.5 pi. Area of 6 inch circle is 9 pi, the equivalent of 4 of the smaller circles!
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Assuming cylinder: volume = area of circle * length area of circle = pi*radius**2 radius = circumference/(2*pi) radius = diameter/2 if 24 inch is circumference: volume = pi*(24/(2*pi))**2 * 12 volume = 144/pi*12 volume = 1728/pi inch**3 if 24 inch is diameter: volume = pi*(24/2)**2 * 12 volume = pi*144*12 volume = pi*1728 inch**3 if 24 inch is radius: volume = pi*24**2 * 12 volume = pi*576*12 volume = pi*6912 inch**3 if 24 in
The circumference of a 12-inch round circle in pi is: 12pi
The formula for volume of a pipe (or hose) is V =(PI/4) * D2 * L Assuming that each section of hose is the same length, we can find the volume for each diameter hose. V2-inch = (PI/4)*(2 in)2*L = PI*L V1-inch = (PI/4)*(1in)2*L = 0.25PI*L So the ratio of volumes of 2 inch to 1 inch hose is : V2-inch / V1-inch = PI*L / 0.25PI*L = 4:1
Pi is a constant. It doesn't depend on the size of the circle. Pi is approximately 3.1416.
circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The circumference of a circle equals the diameter * pi, where pi is a constant with an approximate value of 3.14. So, to answer your question, the circumference of your circle is about 6.283 inches.
No. Area of 3 inch circle is 9/4 pi so two of them total 9/2 ie 4.5 pi. Area of 6 inch circle is 9 pi, the equivalent of 4 of the smaller circles!
diameter = circumference/pi = 12/pi inches
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi