It should be 4 Inches Square......!
Area in square inches = (pi*radius^2)/2
An area of 1 square inch!
A square measuring 2 centimeters on a side. For reference, a square measuring 1 inch on a side has an area of about 6.45 square centimeters.
Area of circle: pi times 2 squared = 4*pi square inches
two square inches
It should be 4 Inches Square......!
A square inch is a measure of area. The area could have any shape but for simplicity consider squares and rectangles where the area is given by the product of length and width, lxw. The length and the width are linear measurements. You can assign any values you want to the length and width and their product will be an area. A square with sides of 1 inch will have an area of one square inch. A rectangle whose length is 2 inches and width 1/2 inch will also have an area of one square inch.
Area in square inches = (pi*radius^2)/2
The area of a 3-inch square is: 9 square inches.
Area = (pi) x (1/2 of the diameter)2 11-inch diameter ==> 95.033 square inches of area (rounded)
To find the area of a square rod in square inches, you would square the length of one side of the rod, which is typically given in inches. So if the rod has sides of 1 inch each, the area would be 1 inch x 1 inch = 1 square inch. If the sides are 2 inches each, the area would be 2 inches x 2 inches = 4 square inches, and so on.
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751..square inches
1 square inch
If square has a 28-inch perimeter its area is: 49 square inches.
Let's consider a 2 inch by 2 inch square. The area is 2x2=4 square inches. The perimeter is 2+2+2+2=8 inches.
Diameter = 2.5 inch so area = pi*(2.5/2)2 = 4.91 sq inches.