To find the area of a conductor with a diameter of 100 mils, first convert the diameter to radius by dividing by 2, resulting in a radius of 50 mils. The area ( A ) can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle: ( A = \pi r^2 ). Thus, the area is approximately ( A \approx 3.14 \times (50 \text{ mils})^2 ), which equals about 7850 square mils.
To convert mils to circular mils, you simply square the mil measurement. Since one circular mil is defined as the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil, you can use the formula: Circular mils = (mils)². For example, if you have a wire with a diameter of 10 mils, the conversion to circular mils would be 10², resulting in 100 circular mils.
5000.Area of a square = 0.5*(diameter)^2
For a circle with a diameter of 100 cm, the area is ≈ 9,503.32 cm2
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Area = pi*502 square cm
Cross-sectional_area = area of circle with diameter 100 mils. 1 mil = 1/1000 in. radius = ½ × diameter area_circle = π × radius² = π × (½ × diameter)² = π × (½ × 100 × 1/1000 in)² ≈ 0.00785 in²
To convert mils to circular mils, you simply square the mil measurement. Since one circular mil is defined as the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil, you can use the formula: Circular mils = (mils)². For example, if you have a wire with a diameter of 10 mils, the conversion to circular mils would be 10², resulting in 100 circular mils.
100 microns = 3.93700787 mils
To convert 100 kcmil (thousands of circular mils) to inches, use the formula: diameter in inches = √(kcmil / 0.7854). Plugging in 100 for kcmil, we get: diameter = √(100 / 0.7854) ≈ 3.989 inches. This means that 100 kcmil is equivalent to a diameter of approximately 3.989 inches.
I do not know about a circle with an area of 100 nmm3.A circle with an area of 100 mm2 has a diameter of 11.28 mm.
5000.Area of a square = 0.5*(diameter)^2
For a circle with a diameter of 100 cm, the area is ≈ 9,503.32 cm2
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Approximate overall diameter of the wire is 12.8 mm. If you are looking for metric wire size 95 mm2. 187500 circular mils.
1 litres = 1000 millilitres so the ratio is 100:1000 or 1:10.
Area = pi*502 square cm
The formula for the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where A is the area and r is the radius of the circle. To find the radius from the diameter, you divide the diameter by 2. So, for a circle with a diameter of 100, the radius would be 50. Plugging this into the formula, the area would be A = π(50)^2 = 2500π square units.